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Me Too Movement and Resources

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A movement for healing from and prevention of sexual violence. We’re always developing programs that speak to a broad array of survivors who find themselves at various points along their healing journeys. Our offerings are at no-cost to participants, and seek to activate survivors along their healing journeys, help provide pathways to leadership, and support individual and community transformation.
Me Too launched a self-guided digital healing platform, Survivor’s Sanctuary. The Sanctuary is a reminder that healing is possible. With 36 lessons created by Black, Indigenous, and brown practitioners ranging in depth from 5 to 25 minutes and modules exploring creating affirmation practices, breathing exercises, and compassionate self-touch, survivors are welcome to begin or continue their healing journeys wherever they are. Meet us in the Sanctuary today; your healing awaits. Watch the video, Heal on Purpose on YouTube.

Informational Resources (e.g. websites; fact sheets), Advocacy & Rights-Based Services (E.g. legal aid; tenancy; equity), Education/Training

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We are on Treaty Six territory, the traditional lands and territories of the nehiyawak, Blackfoot, Nakota, Anishinaabe, and Métis peoples who are the legal caretakers and water protectors of this land, and who have been here since time immemorial.

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