Resilient Voices
The path to healing looks different to everyone. Often times, for survivors and others affected by crime, healing leads to a desire to speak- to embrace their voices and share their personal experience with others.
Resilient Voices provides a space for survivors to share their personal experience, strength, and hope in a setting that matches their individual goals.
Resilient Voices also offers a pool of passionate, talented survivors available to speak about sexual assault, domestic violence, childhood sexual abuse, homicide, drug related deaths, the devastation of losing a child, and other topics related to victimization.
Elevating Survivor Voices
Hear from a survivor about her son, and her fight for change.
An event is an opportunity to educate communities and empower victims.
Because most citizens come in contact with victims, even if they don’t know it, one priority of the Resilient Voices program is to prepare communities to work and communicate effectively with victims and treat them with dignity and respect.
The Office of Victim Advocate has a pool of passionate, talented survivors available to speak about sexual assault, domestic violence, childhood sexual abuse, homicide, drug related deaths, the devastation of losing a child, and other topics related to victimization.
If you are hosting an event and would like to request a speaker, please fill out the Resilient Voices Event Brief and email it to us. A program coordinator will be in contact regarding your needs.