You are not alone.Healing is possible.

These numbers are heavy. They also tell us why our work — and yours — matters. We honor every story behind every statistic.

A young Black girl smiling joyfully in a wildflower meadow at golden hour

National Statistics

What we are working to change.

0+

children reported CSA victims annually in the U.S.

0%

of CSA cases are never reported.

0 in 5

girls experience sexual abuse during childhood.

Georgia

Closer to home.

0%

of CSA cases in Georgia involve family or extended family.

13–15

Largest victim age group; ages 10–12 follow closely behind.

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Behind every number

A child. A family. A story.

Statistics open the door — but it is presence, patience, and trauma-informed care that walk a child home to herself. Our work is for the girl in the photograph, and for every child who has not yet been heard.

Effects of CSA

Why trauma-informed care matters.

Depression

PTSD

Substance use

Eating disorders

Increased risk of exploitation

You are not alone. Healing and support are possible.