Woman sitting on the floor holding a sign that says ‘It’s time to talk about it,’ symbolizing Sexual Assault Awareness Month and the importance of breaking the silence.

Sexual Assault Awareness Month: It’s Time to Get Loud, Not Just Wear a Ribbon

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Teal isn’t a trend—it’s a demand to stop looking away. This unapologetic guide breaks the silence with facts, real-world support, and credible resources survivors can use right now. Learn how to move beyond hashtags: listen without judgment, believe survivors, respect their timeline, and offer help that actually helps. We also share organizations doing the work—RAINN, NSVRC, EROC, and FORGE—and why visible solidarity matters all year. Wear teal with intention and keep the conversation going with our Sexual Assault Awareness collection designed to spark dialogue and honor survivors.