Sexual assault, alcohol & supporting survivors @ Wake Forest
WOW! Wake Forest University knows how to promote an educational event addressing sexual assault, intimacy, dating, and alcohol. Better yet, they know how to get
WOW! Wake Forest University knows how to promote an educational event addressing sexual assault, intimacy, dating, and alcohol. Better yet, they know how to get
“All I can say is WOW!! I attended one of his sessions for the Peer-Ed people and his “Can I Kiss You?” program too and both were amazing. I truly enjoyed everything…and everything he had to say was so true. Guys and Girls all have a lot to learn about
“I wanted to let you know how much that presentation has changed my life. I am a survivor of almost three years now, and everything you said touched home for me. I wish I had seen you sooner because it is such a serious and real topic. What I really wanted to tell you is
When you bring Mike Domitrz and the “Can I Kiss You?” program to your college or university, you get multiple presentations (time permitting). You can have Mike present a keynote speech or convocation for the entire campus AND have Mike conduct his customized
Now we all can join survivors around the country in fighting for increased funding. Please call your House Member and ask him or her to support the following amendments on VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) which directly effects you and your community:
Learn how to teach everyone around you about consent through casual conversation at work, at home with your family, at sporting events, and hanging out with friends.
The Date Safe Project’s first PERSON of the WEEK is Cheri, a strong and courageous sexual assault survivor who inspired me to begin speaking out against sexual assault / rape and would go on to inspire the founding of
The Date Safe Project blog is a CONVERSATION and so please engage and SHARE with everyone here by utilizing the “Comments” after each post. You will find posts for parents, educators, students, and caring individuals/organizations.
Video teaches parents “HOW TO” talk AND get their teenagers to listen when addressing dating, intimacy, sex, and much more.
How can you help? The next time you have a member or friend is having a birthday, send a donation in their name to R.A.I.N.N.. Your gift will be a great sign of you thinking of your friend. Plus, you get to make a positive difference.
Mike Domitrz, CSP, CPAE
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