24-Hour Helplines: Phone: (919) 967-7273 Text: (919) 967-7273
24-Hour Helplines: Phone: (919) 967-7273 Text: (919) 967-7273
A funded fellowship for Trans and Gender Non-Conforming survivors that are Black, Indigenous or other People of Color.
The QTPOC Advocates Institute provides paid training and flexible part-time employment opportunities to help survivors of sexual violence become advocates for other Queer and Trans survivors of color.
QTBIPOC Survivor-Advocates Institute participants will receive:
What is the QTBIPOC Survivor Advocates Institute?
This project is a paid fellowship hosted by the Orange County Rape Crisis Center. The Orange County Rape Crisis Center’s mission is to stop sexual violence and its impact through support, education, and advocacy. We envision a just and equitable world free of sexual violence and all other forms of oppression. Our values include excellence, accessibility, social justice, community involvement, self-care, and empowerment.
For more information click here.
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It takes a village to end sexual violence and its impact. You can be part of the circle of care for survivors in your own community. Show survivors and your own customers where your values are by becoming a Partner in Hope this year!
The Orange County Rape Crisis Center wishes to center the voices of people who have been marginalized, promote racial equality and health equality and to continue to best serve survivors. OCRCC will conduct an information gathering project focusing on Black survivors of sexual violence of all genders. We wish to partner with our community to find out what works, what does not, and what we should offer as support. We will do a series of information gatherings, in the form of interviews, virtual focus groups, an anonymous survey and other means, to collect narratives from the Black community. If you’re interested in participating in one or more ways, please click the link below. ALL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION IS KEPT CONFIDENTIAL.
In addition to or instead of completing the survey, you may wish to be interviewed by Chimi Boyd-Keyes, the racial equity consultant. The interview should last no longer than 30 minutes. If this is true for you and you wish to be interviewed, feel free to complete this form. You will be asked to give a contact phone number. You can use your actual name or make up a name, as long as you feel comfortable. Chimi will attempt to reach out to you to schedule an interview time.
We support survivors of all types of sexual violence, such as rape, assault, harassment, stalking, sex trafficking, incest, and child sexual abuse. We are also available to talk to those who feel negatively impacted by a sexual experience. Our services are available to all members of the community regardless of race, socioeconomic class, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, language, national origin, and immigration status.
1229 East Franklin St.
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
P. O. Box 4722
Chapel Hill, NC 27515
(919) 968-4647
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