
June 5, 2025
Saprea Celebrates 10 Years of Healing, Prevention, and Education
This year, Saprea proudly marks 10 years of impact and dedication in the fight against child sexual abuse and its lasting impacts. Since welcoming survivors to our first retreat on June 22, 2015, Saprea has empowered over 6,000 individuals through our transformative retreats while expanding our resources to include support groups, healing webinars, community education, and more. None of this would be possible without the unwavering dedication of our supporters, who have stood alongside us every step of the way.
A Decade of Impact
Over the past 10 years, Saprea’s resources have reached countless individuals by helping to heal survivors, prevent abuse, and educate communities. Our milestones include:
01
Individuals served
27,798 individuals served in our retreats, webinars, workshops, support groups, and community education.
02
Retreat Efficacy
91% of women who attended retreats report their experience as significant, lasting, or positive.
03
Retreat Efficacy
One year after attending the retreat, participants report an average 37% decrease in their post-traumatic stress symptoms.
04
Website Traffic
13,070,773 visits from 231 countries and territories to our website. 90% of website visitors report our healing and prevention content is “actionable.”
05
Worldwide Reach
Saprea’s services have reached 42 countries and all 50 US states—in four supported languages (French, German, English, and Spanish).
06
Social Engagement
284,067 social followers with over 2.6 million engagements across platforms (Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube).
07
Volunteers
28,674 hours given by 5,443 volunteers valued at $573,480 of in-kind time.
08
Community Education
16,701 individuals have attended a class targeted at preventing child sexual abuse.
09
Financial Support
Saprea has been supported by 24,300 financial donors as well as in-kind donations totaling $9,699,029.
10
Community Partnerships
308 community partnerships focused on liberating individuals and society from child sexual abuse and its lasting impacts.
A Look Forward
“As we mark 10 years of growth and impact, we are deeply grateful to the individuals, volunteers, donors, and partners who have made this journey possible,” said Chris Yadon, Managing Director at Saprea. “Our mission to liberate individuals and society from the effects of sexual abuse is more important than ever, and we remain committed to expanding our reach and deepening our impact in the years to come.”
Join the Ripple of Change
In honor of our 10-year anniversary, we invite you to join our mission in a meaningful way this month. Donate $10 and create a ripple of change by tagging, emailing, or texting 10 friends to give. Start a fundraiser to track your ripple of impact; the first five fundraisers to reach $1,000 will receive a special Saprea gift basket (available to US residents only).
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