We BELIEVE in the power of young STUDENTS

to PREVENT sexual assault in middle and high school

HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED?

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Start a Squad

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Donate

4

Host a

Summit

HOW We started

These survivors (&family) came together during the filming of the Netflix documentary “Audrie & Daisy” to help prevent what happened to them from happening to anyone else. Daisy Coleman, Ella Fairon, Jada Smith &Charlie Coleman have bravely spoken out about their sexual assaults, the public sharing of the assaults over social media, the community backlash they

received, their schools’ mishandling of their ongoing harassment and how they have fought for necessary change.

How We Do It

Since our incubation, we estimate our reach to be over 5.5 million people.  We have created dozens of social media campaigns, presented at over 100 schools/conferences/events, ignited clubs in dozens of schools across the country, testified in support of state consent education legislation in multiple states, created and produced almost a dozen mission driven videos (utilizing a diverse production team all under the age of 25), created the 1st and only bystander intervention GIF keyboard library for the purpose of combating online harassment, and piloted the largest youth-planned sexual assault prevention summit, to date.  And we are MOST proud that we offer everything (but travel costs) for free!  

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RECENT PROJECTS

#knowB4Unude

In this PSA about sending nudes – otherwise known as ‘sexting’- we explore the risks, pressures, and realities of what can happen when teens share intimate photographs.  The messages most kids get from adults is “just don’t do it,” but sending nudes has still continued to grow into a cultural norm across all ages.But our script and concept were developed with input from our BAE Breakers (student ambassadors) around the country, so we could approach the issue in a non judgmental way.    

Consent Summits

In 2019, we piloted our first Consent Summit in South Portland, Maine with over 750 students from throughout New England. It was an incredible success and the largest student-planned sexual assault prevention summit, to date. For 2020, we will be replicating the Summit in Maine, Virginia, and New Mexico. ‘check it out’ button

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