About Us

The Survivor Alumni Network is a national rape crisis center that provides services to victims of campus sexual violence and other forms of gender discrimination in schools. Our volunteer network is made up of survivors and their allies who knew their schools could do better and want to share their hard-earned knowledge with the next generation of students.

What We Do

  • We recruit, support, and train Campus Response Teams with tailored resources, information, and mentorship specific to individual campus communities.

  • We equip survivors and their allies with information on the Title IX system focused on protecting survivors’ rights, holding schools accountable, and creating systemic change.

  • We develop and share resources, including best practices, fact sheets, actions templates, a legal resource directory, and more.

  • We conduct and support community-based research on campus sexual violence.

  • We build connections between survivors to foster a community of care and replace the networks broken by sexual violence and institutional betrayal.

Core Principles

  • Survivor-led and trauma-informed

  • Safety, confidentiality, and survivor autonomy

  • Restorative and healing-centered

  • Inclusive, accessible, and culturally responsive

  • Independent yet strategically collaborative with institutions and the people who have seen inside of them

The Survivor Alumni Network is currently building pilot programs at universities where we know clusters of survivors eager to share their knowledge with other students. If you are interested in starting a cluster at your school, please submit this form. We are especially eager to hear from students, alumni, school faculty/staff, and parents.

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