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Survivors’ Network to mark 30 years of service

Survivors’ Network, the rape crisis centre for Sussex, marks thirty years of service on Wednesday, November 25 with a week of online content.

Started in 1990 as a service specifically for female survivors of childhood sexual abuse, the charity has grown to support survivors of all genders and ages across Sussex through counselling, advocacy, peer support and a helpline.

Each day of the week a new piece of celebratory content will be shared on their social media accounts and website, encouraging supporters to look back, to celebrate the now, and to look forward to the next 30 years of service.

Survivors’ Network is also holding a birthday appeal. Caitlin McCullough, fundraising manager, said, “With a second lockdown in place, the needs of survivors are more pressing than ever, and our waiting lists continue to grow. To put it simply, with increasingly difficult economic and social pressures, we are struggling to do our job – a job that shouldn’t have to be done in the first place. For as long as we’re needed, we want to be here for survivors, but we can’t do that without our community’s support.”

Local music promoter Attnde has responded to the call for community support with a SingForSurvivors campaign to raise awareness and funds for the service on Instagram. Entrants submit a cover of a positive song and share information about the charity – the winner will be chosen by Clare Martin OBE and Marina Arsenijevic, and announced along with their fundraising total on Friday, November 26.

Rape and sexual abuse can happen to anyone regardless of their age, gender, race, religion, culture or sexuality. If you have experienced sexual violence at any point in your life then you can contact Survivors’ Network on 01273 203380, via email on info@survivorsnetwork.org.uk or CLICK HERE for details of their services.

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