Pima County’s Sexual Assault Response Team organizes a sexual assault awareness event every year in South Tucson.
SOUTH TUCSON, Ariz. — “I went to college and, this is a hard thing to talk about,” Emiliya Dale, sexual assault survivor.
According to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network, one of every six women in the U.S. has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape. That’s why Dale decided to share her story at the sexual assault awareness event on Tuesday. “We work together to help educate the public, to spread awareness and to support survivors,” said Dawn Armstrong, Founder of Think Safe.
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