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Every awareness campaign starts with a statistic. But every statistic starts with a story. When we merge the raw, real voices of survivors with strategic, compassionate awareness campaigns, we don’t just inform people—we transform them.

After rescue, I struggled with shame. But then I became a community educator. I’ve now helped identify three trafficking operations. My scars are not my shame; they are my resume. Awareness campaigns gave me the vocabulary to tell my story, and my story gave others the courage to act.” Name: Maya, 26 (advocate and survivor) “No one had taught me what grooming looked like. I thought I was in a special friendship. Then in 8th grade, our health teacher showed a 10-minute video from the ‘Speak Up, Stay Safe’ campaign. It was the first time I heard: ‘Secrets that make you feel sick are not yours to keep.’ carina lau raped video

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Below, we share three survivor testimonies, followed by a blueprint for how awareness campaigns can amplify such voices without causing harm. Story 1: “The Person I Saved Was Myself” – Domestic Violence Name: Elena, 34 (survivor of intimate partner violence) “For six years, I thought if I just loved him harder, he would stop. The bruises healed. The apologies didn’t. The night I left, I had no money, no car, and a two-year-old on my hip. A friend sent me a poster from the ‘Safe Homes’ campaign—it had a coffee cup with lipstick on the rim and the line: ‘Your morning routine shouldn’t include planning your escape.’ That poster was the first time I felt seen. Every awareness campaign starts with a statistic