Our Resilience Plan, A Letter from the Executive Director
It’s been a month now since our local schools sent students home to await the inevitable “stay at home” order from our state government. Like
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It’s been a month now since our local schools sent students home to await the inevitable “stay at home” order from our state government. Like
By Sol Pederson, Youth Education Program Manager In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, many children and adults are experiencing heightened anxiety and concerns about
As of March 16th, the OCRCC offices are closed to both visitors and staff. The health and safety of our employees, volunteers, clients, and partners
On January 10, 2020 the OCRCC was alerted that public accusations of sexual harassment had been made against Al Bowers, local business owner and business
On October 31, 2019, the North Carolina General Assembly ratified Senate Bill 199, which strengthens laws and protections for survivors of sexual violence. This bill
In April, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Orange County Rape Crisis Center (OCRCC) launched its Policy Initiative. The OCRCC hosted a meeting with the office
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