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      • Survivor Stories
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      • Exploring Healthy Relationships
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      • Youth Council
    • Interns
    • HMIS Statement of Privacy Practices
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"Sexual assault and domestic violence are difficult things to talk about. Talk about them anyway."
-Mariska Hargitay

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Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy

 Trained sexual assault advocates provide support through the medical/forensic examination and preliminary investigations by law enforcement. Referrals are made for extended services, including all shelter services and individual counseling by a licensed sexual assault therapist. If you would live to volunteer and be apart of the sexually assault team please email us at Amarks@codaterrehaute.org . 


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THANK YOU TO LITTLE BEAR COFFEE COMPANY FOR SUPPORTING CODA!!

We can't say enough wonderful things about our community partner, Little Bear Coffee Co.

Today, they presented Alicia Marks, CODA's Sexual Assault Advocate, a check for $338, which was $1 for every CODA Bear Bomb sold during their support this past two weeks of CODA's Sexual Assault Awareness campaign.

Not only did you support CODA, but you supported an amazing local business during tough times, and that support is greatly appreciated. Great job Terre Haute!

#sexualassaultawarenessmonthCODA
 

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Sexual assault awareness month just went out with a bang !
I am so excited to announce that Gingersnaps raised 560$ for the Council On Domestic Abuse! These ladies worked so hard this week! We are so thankful to see small business in our community have such a heart to serve and give back!
I also want to thank the community for your amazing participation over the past month! You made this sexual assault awareness month the most epic month this community has ever seen in the supporting, education, and prevention for assault victims in the Wabash Valley!
Stay tuned for more opportunities to stand together and fight against violence in our community!

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