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.
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10/12/2023
Saprea and Utah Nonprofits Holding Symposium on Ending Child Sexual Abuse
Malouf Foundation, Prevent Child Abuse Utah, and Saprea are hosting the half-day symposium aimed at ending the silent epidemic of child sexual abuse. Attendees will include elected officials, nonprofit leaders, and academic researchers/university administrators.
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09/28/2023
Saprea’s Commitment to Transparency
From the beginning, Saprea has held itself to the highest level of accountability and code of conduct. Our organization holds the highest seals of transparency on Candid and other nonprofit review sites. These recognitions demonstrate our commitment to wise, responsible, and efficient resource management.
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09/26/2023
Cathryn Marshall and Ana Megrelishvili Announced as Co-Chairs for 2024 Saprea Gala
Marshall and Megrelishvili, both influential members of the Atlanta community, are dedicated to supporting Saprea’s mission of liberating individuals and society from child sexual abuse and its lasting impacts. They hope that their involvement in the gala will rally community and national leaders in promoting Saprea’s cause and protecting children around the world.
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