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FREE & CONFIDENTIAL HELP FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME & THEIR LOVED ONES
How to stand with survivors on social media
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Tell people that help is available
Find the words that feel right to you. "This kind of conversation can be hard for survivors. Here's a free hotline for anyone on this thread who wants to talk to a counselor."
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Speak out against victim-blaming
Your words matter. A survivor may not be in the place to share their experiences on that thread, space, or network, but seeing you call out victim-blaming can be empowering.
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