“Believe Me” to air during Sexual Assault Awareness Month on KET
Frankfort, Ky. – The Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs (KASAP) has produced a statewide documentary with 12 sexual violence survivors and counselors to raise awareness of the impact of sexual assault on local communities and the resources available in Kentucky to help survivors across the Commonwealth. The hour-long documentary “Believe Me – Help and Hope for Sexual Assault Survivors” will share powerful stories from Kentucky survivors to offer hope to those with similar experiences. The documentary will air during Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month on KET.
According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, over half of women and nearly 1 in 3 men in the United States have experienced sexual violence involving physical contact during their lifetime. In Kentucky, more than 39% of women and 18% of men have experienced contact sexual violence in their lifetime. According to data from the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, almost half of those raped in Kentucky had their first victimization when they were under the age of 18. Additionally, 82% of first victimizations in the state happened before the age of 25.
“Sexual violence is not just a local issue. It affects every community in Kentucky, and often by people the survivor knows, as statistics show that 88% of contact sexual violence is perpetrated by an intimate partner, family member or acquaintance. With this documentary, we hope to reach all survivors of sexual violence in our state, so they know they are not alone and that there are resources available to help them,” said Missie Quillen, Executive Director, Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs. “We are so grateful to the survivors who were willing to share their personal stories to reach others in Kentucky with their message of hope and healing. We hope people will take the time to watch a documentary that touches on an issue that truly impacts so many of our loved ones and friends.”
KASAP is a coalition of 13 sexual assault programs and crisis centers that serve every county in the Commonwealth. The organization is a unified voice against sexual violence and advocates for sexual violence survivors. KASAP’s local programs are not limited to survivors of rape but also serve survivors of sexual harassment, sexual assault, or sexual violence.
Sanctuary, Inc. is part of this coalition, serving Caldwell, Christian, Crittenden, Hopkins, Livingston, Lyon, Muhlenberg, Todd and Trigg counties.
“We are proud to be part of this coalition and to participate in the work KASAP is doing to make a difference in our state, including with this documentary,” said Heather Lancaster, Executive Director, Sanctuary, Inc. “Our work is making a difference in the local communities we serve and for the survivors who are healing. No matter when someone’s sexual assault experience occurred, whether recently or decades ago, we are here to listen and help.”
Patrick Durchholz, a Peer Support Specialist with Genesis, was part of the documentary and says the help Sanctuary provides is having a positive impact on survivors.
“Trauma doesn’t go away. The memories and stuff don’t go away. They stay active in your mind. And it gets so bad that you have to deal with it, so I see for a lot of people, especially given what’s gone on in the world in the last couple of years, it’s getting too much,” said Durchholz. “It’s just too much trauma, too much pain, so I see a lot more people seeking help for their addictions, for their trauma, for their childhood trauma and abuse. People are talking about it more and once you take away the numbing agents – like drugs or antidepressants – it’s there and people are looking for a better way to deal with it than just numbing it.”
Local centers and organizations that are part of the KASAP coalition include Lotus Children’s Advocacy & Sexual Violence Resource Center (Region 1), Sanctuary, Inc. (Region 2), New Beginnings Sexual Assault Support Services (Region 3), Hope Harbor, Inc. (Region 4), Silverleaf Sexual Trauma Recovery Services (Region 5), The Center for Women and Families (Region 6), The Ion Center for Violence Prevention (Region 7 & 8), Pathways, Inc. (Region 9 & 10), Mountain Comprehensive Care Center’s Healing Program for Survivors of Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence (Region 11), The Rising Center (Region 12), Cumberland River Victims Services (Region 13), Adanta Sexual Assault Resource Center (ASARC)(Region 14), and Ampersand Sexual Violence Resource Center of the Bluegrass (Region 15).
“Believe Me – Help and Hope for Sexual Assault Survivors” will air Tuesday, April 25th at 9:00 p.m. (KET 3 Kentucky Channel), Wednesday, April 26th at 1:30 p.m. (KET 3 Kentucky Channel), and Sunday, April 30th at 2 p.m. (KET).
To learn more about KASAP, visit www.kasap.org.
To view a 30-second promo of the documentary, click here.
About the Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs
The Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs, Inc. (KASAP) is the statewide coalition of the 13 regional rape crisis centers in the Commonwealth. The mission of KASAP is to speak with a unified voice against sexual victimization. We are committed to serving all survivors and working toward the prevention of sexual violence. We acknowledge that sexual violence does not happen in a vacuum; it impacts different groups in different ways. We also recognize that each individual survivor and community member come to our programs with diverse backgrounds and multi-layered identities that affect their access to medical and sexual assault services, experience with the Justice system, needs, and feelings of safety. As service providers, we are committed to meeting people where they are and working to ensure that our services are inclusive and responsive to the real needs of survivors.
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About Sanctuary, Inc.
Sanctuary, Inc. is a nonprofit agency committed to providing healing services to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence within the nine-county area of the Pennyrile Area Development District including: Caldwell, Christian, Crittenden, Hopkins, Livingston, Lyon, Muhlenberg, Todd and Trigg. All services are provided compassionately, confidentially and entirely free of charge. To learn more about our services, visit our website at https://thesanctuaryinc.com/.
Sanctuary, Inc. services are funded, in whole or in part, from federal and state funds provided by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services through contracts with the Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs. Funding also provided by the University of Kentucky using 100% Federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds. Other funding sources include Kentucky Housing Corporation, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, United Way and local contributions.