Education & Allyship Resources

Supporting survivors means being willing to learn, listen, and show up. This page is here for anyone who wants to better understand the reality of sexual assault, how it affects survivors, and what it really looks like to be an ally.

You’ll find statistics, graphics, and guides that break down rape culture, plus practical resources on how to respond if someone discloses to you. Being informed matters—and it’s one way we can start shifting a culture that too often silences survivors.

 

We believe you: A coloring book for survivors and supporters

A free coloring and activity book with positive affirmations, prompts and space for journaling, self-care suggestions and reminders, and helpful things to say when someone discloses sexual violence.

How to T.A.L.K. with Survivors of Sexual Assault

Learn to support someone after they disclose a sexual assault. RAINN’s TALK acronym can help you have supportive conversations with survivors.