Student Activism
Student Activism
Printer-friendly versionDid you know that college students are more likely to be sexually assaulted than any other age group?
“I feel really good about RAINN day 2008 because we were able to have both male and female students participate. I think it was really positive for people that have both experienced sexual assault as well as those that have not because it gave everyone an opportunity to support a very important cause on a college campus.
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RAINN Day participants at Boston College
In fact, college-age women are four times more likely. That's why it's so important to reach out to students with accurate information, provide support when they need it, and make them aware of the support available in their area. RAINN is dedicated to campus safety, and we would like you to join us in the fight against sexual violence on college campuses nation-wide.
There are many ways you can help. If you'd like to get involved in outreach to students in your area through RAINN Day, volunteer to provide crisis support to survivors, or just want to learn more about the issue, you're in the right place.
RAINN Day is RAINN's campus campaign against sexual assault. In 2008, RAINN Day reached over 1 million students nationwide. Learn how to join RAINN Day on your campus.
Learn the facts & statistics about sexual assault, ways to reduce your risk,tips for recovery, & how to help a loved one.
If you or someone you know has been assaulted, it is important that you get help. This section provides different resources available to you.
Learn the many ways you can get involved in the fight against sexual assault — from joining RAINN Day to raising money for RAINN's programs.
Campus Safety is a major concern with our policy makers today. Learn what RAINN is doing to help.
Learn RAINN's Top 10 Tips to keep you safe during your spring break travels.



