
Sexual Abuse Awareness Month: We Stand with Survivors
As we close out April, we acknowledge Sexual Abuse Awareness Month with a commitment to support and solidarity.
At Columbia Community Mental Health (CCMH), we stand firmly with survivors of sexual abuse, recognizing the immense courage it takes to share their stories and seek help. Our mission is to provide a safe, supportive environment where survivors can heal and find solace.
Sexual abuse is more prevalent than many realize, and survivors often carry their experiences in silence due to fear, shame, or stigma. It's important that we create a community where survivors feel heard, believed, and supported. By acknowledging the prevalence of sexual abuse and the strength of those who have endured it, we can work towards breaking down barriers that prevent survivors from seeking help.
CCMH offers confidential, trauma-informed counseling services designed to support survivors in their healing journey. Our approach is centered on understanding and respecting the unique needs of each individual, ensuring that they feel safe and empowered throughout the process.
A Message of Support
To all survivors, we want you to know that you are not alone. You are not to blame for what happened to you. Your story matters, and your healing is our priority. We believe you, and we are here to support you with compassion and care.
If you or someone you know needs support, please reach out to us. Visit our website, contact us directly online, or call us at 503-397-5211. Healing is possible, and it begins with taking that first step towards seeking help. You are strong, you are resilient, and you are deserving of support and care.