Ghislaine Maxwell, who was found guilty on multiple felonies related to sex trafficking and grooming young teenage girls, represents a high-profile moment in this country for child sexual abuse survivors. She was sentenced today, June 28, to 20 years in prison.
One in four women in the U.S. are survivors of child sexual abuse. Saprea is opposed to all forms of child sexual abuse. It advocates for survivors, and offers prevention resources for parents and caregivers.
Learn the facts at saprea.org. Saprea (formerly The Younique Foundation and Defend Innocence) is a nonprofit that provides resources to prevent and heal from sexual abuse.
Recent news

03/23/2026
Saprea Announces “An Evening at Tuacahn”—A Night of Entertainment and Impact Beneath Southern Utah’s Iconic Red Cliffs
Saprea invites the community to “An Evening at Tuacahn” on June 26 in Ivins, Utah. Guests will enjoy dinner, a behind-the-scenes tour, and a performance of Finding Nemo, with 100% of ticket proceeds supporting Saprea’s mission to heal survivors of child sexual abuse and prevent abuse for future generations.
Read this article

03/16/2026
Saprea Announces 2nd Annual Georgia Symposium: Effecting Societal Change for Child Sexual Abuse
Saprea will host the 2nd Annual Georgia Symposium on Effecting Societal Change for Child Sexual Abuse on April 30 at Georgia State University. The free event brings together leaders, educators, and advocates to collaborate on solutions that strengthen prevention efforts and support survivors across Georgia.
Read this article

02/05/2026
3rd Annual Charity Golf Event at Topgolf Vineyard Unites Community to Fight Child Sexual Abuse
The 3rd Annual Saprea Golf Classic brought together 13 teams at Topgolf Vineyard to raise funds in support of survivor healing and child sexual abuse prevention.
Read this article
