We have populationspecific advocates foryouth, collegestudents, theLGBTQIA+community, thosewho are bilingual,and men and boysIndividuals who identify asdisabled are three timesmore likely to experiencesexual violence thanpersons who do not identifyas disabled. Individualswho have multipledisabilities experience evenhigher rates of violence.21% of TGQNtransgender,genderqueer,nonconformingcollege studentshave been sexuallyassaulted.Women ages 18-24who are collegestudents are 3 timesmore likely thanwomen in general toexperience sexualviolence.46% ofbisexualwomen havebeen sexuallyassaulted.Many perpetratorsare likely to beserial rapists,committing anaverage of 6assaults.New Britain SexualAssault Crisis Serviceis a memberof The ConnecticutAlliance to EndSexual Violence andprovides services to46 towns.For every 100rapes committed,approximatelytwo rapists willever serve a dayin prison.The first rapecrisis centerwas founded inSan Franciscoin 1971.Ida B. Wells (1862-1931)spent her life fightingagainst racism, sexism,and gender-basedviolence. Wells helped tolead anti-rape movementsthroughout the South,specifically focusing ondestroying stereotypesabout the black community.43% of dating collegewomen reportexperiencing violentand abusive datingbehaviors includingphysical, sexual,technology-facilitated,verbal or other forms ofcontrolling abuseGay and bisexualmen are over tentimes more likelyto experiencesexual assaultthan heterosexualmen.Every 68secondsanotherAmerican issexuallyassaulted.Every victim of asexual assault whowishes to do anevidence collectionkit has the right to anadvocate to supportthem throughout theprocess.October isDomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth.April is SexualAssaultAwarenessMonth(SAAM).Consent cannot be givenby individuals who areunderage, intoxicated orincapacitated by drugs oralcohol, or asleep orunconscious. Consent isabout communication.You can withdraw yourconsent at any time.84% of femalesurvivors report beingsexually assaultedduring their first foursemesters on campus.This has been calledthe ‘red zone’ oncollege campuses.9 out ofevery 10victims isfemale.The YWCA'smission statementis eliminatingracism andempoweringwomen.Intersectionality is theinterconnected nature ofsocial categorizations suchas race, class, and genderas they apply to a givenindividual or group,regarded as creatingoverlapping andinterdependent systems ofdiscrimination ordisadvantage.In a study done in 2010,58% of Multiracial women,49% of Native Americanwomen, 41% of Blackwomen, 36.1 of Hispanic(Non-White) women, and29.5% of Asian and PacificIslander women hadexperienced sexual assaultin their life.The hotlinenumber is 1-888-999-5545 inEnglish and 1-888-568-8332 inSpanish.16.4% ofwomen in theU.S.experiencecontact sexualviolenceIn 1994, President Bill Clintonpassed the Violence AgainstWomen Act (VAWA). Thisprovided funding towardinvestigations andprosecutions of violent crimesagainst women, mandatoryrestitution on those convicted,and allowed civil redress.VAWAWe have twooffices: one inNew Britain anda satellite officein Hartford.Our campusadvocate is ableto meet clientson campus in aprivate andsecure area.90% of campussexual assaultsare committedby perpetratorsthat thesurvivor knows.We offer a 24/7 hotline inEnglish and Spanish,accompaniments to thehospital/policestation/court, counseling,support groups, andpreventative education.Our services areconfidential and free.We have populationspecific advocates foryouth, collegestudents, theLGBTQIA+community, thosewho are bilingual,and men and boysIndividuals who identify asdisabled are three timesmore likely to experiencesexual violence thanpersons who do not identifyas disabled. Individualswho have multipledisabilities experience evenhigher rates of violence.21% of TGQNtransgender,genderqueer,nonconformingcollege studentshave been sexuallyassaulted.Women ages 18-24who are collegestudents are 3 timesmore likely thanwomen in general toexperience sexualviolence.46% ofbisexualwomen havebeen sexuallyassaulted.Many perpetratorsare likely to beserial rapists,committing anaverage of 6assaults.New Britain SexualAssault Crisis Serviceis a memberof The ConnecticutAlliance to EndSexual Violence andprovides services to46 towns.For every 100rapes committed,approximatelytwo rapists willever serve a dayin prison.The first rapecrisis centerwas founded inSan Franciscoin 1971.Ida B. Wells (1862-1931)spent her life fightingagainst racism, sexism,and gender-basedviolence. Wells helped tolead anti-rape movementsthroughout the South,specifically focusing ondestroying stereotypesabout the black community.43% of dating collegewomen reportexperiencing violentand abusive datingbehaviors includingphysical, sexual,technology-facilitated,verbal or other forms ofcontrolling abuseGay and bisexualmen are over tentimes more likelyto experiencesexual assaultthan heterosexualmen.Every 68secondsanotherAmerican issexuallyassaulted.Every victim of asexual assault whowishes to do anevidence collectionkit has the right to anadvocate to supportthem throughout theprocess.October isDomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth.April is SexualAssaultAwarenessMonth(SAAM).Consent cannot be givenby individuals who areunderage, intoxicated orincapacitated by drugs oralcohol, or asleep orunconscious. Consent isabout communication.You can withdraw yourconsent at any time.84% of femalesurvivors report beingsexually assaultedduring their first foursemesters on campus.This has been calledthe ‘red zone’ oncollege campuses.9 out ofevery 10victims isfemale.The YWCA'smission statementis eliminatingracism andempoweringwomen.Intersectionality is theinterconnected nature ofsocial categorizations suchas race, class, and genderas they apply to a givenindividual or group,regarded as creatingoverlapping andinterdependent systems ofdiscrimination ordisadvantage.In a study done in 2010,58% of Multiracial women,49% of Native Americanwomen, 41% of Blackwomen, 36.1 of Hispanic(Non-White) women, and29.5% of Asian and PacificIslander women hadexperienced sexual assaultin their life.The hotlinenumber is 1-888-999-5545 inEnglish and 1-888-568-8332 inSpanish.16.4% ofwomen in theU.S.experiencecontact sexualviolenceIn 1994, President Bill Clintonpassed the Violence AgainstWomen Act (VAWA). Thisprovided funding towardinvestigations andprosecutions of violent crimesagainst women, mandatoryrestitution on those convicted,and allowed civil redress.VAWAWe have twooffices: one inNew Britain anda satellite officein Hartford.Our campusadvocate is ableto meet clientson campus in aprivate andsecure area.90% of campussexual assaultsare committedby perpetratorsthat thesurvivor knows.We offer a 24/7 hotline inEnglish and Spanish,accompaniments to thehospital/policestation/court, counseling,support groups, andpreventative education.Our services areconfidential and free.

1-888-999-5545 in English and 1-888-568-8332 in Spanish - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. We have population specific advocates for youth, college students, the LGBTQIA+ community, those who are bilingual, and men and boys
  2. Individuals who identify as disabled are three times more likely to experience sexual violence than persons who do not identify as disabled. Individuals who have multiple disabilities experience even higher rates of violence.
  3. 21% of TGQN transgender, genderqueer, nonconforming college students have been sexually assaulted.
  4. Women ages 18-24 who are college students are 3 times more likely than women in general to experience sexual violence.
  5. 46% of bisexual women have been sexually assaulted.
  6. Many perpetrators are likely to be serial rapists, committing an average of 6 assaults.
  7. New Britain Sexual Assault Crisis Service is a member of The Connecticut Alliance to End Sexual Violence and provides services to 46 towns.
  8. For every 100 rapes committed, approximately two rapists will ever serve a day in prison.
  9. The first rape crisis center was founded in San Francisco in 1971.
  10. Ida B. Wells (1862-1931) spent her life fighting against racism, sexism, and gender-based violence. Wells helped to lead anti-rape movements throughout the South, specifically focusing on destroying stereotypes about the black community.
  11. 43% of dating college women report experiencing violent and abusive dating behaviors including physical, sexual, technology-facilitated, verbal or other forms of controlling abuse
  12. Gay and bisexual men are over ten times more likely to experience sexual assault than heterosexual men.
  13. Every 68 seconds another American is sexually assaulted.
  14. Every victim of a sexual assault who wishes to do an evidence collection kit has the right to an advocate to support them throughout the process.
  15. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
  16. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM).
  17. Consent cannot be given by individuals who are underage, intoxicated or incapacitated by drugs or alcohol, or asleep or unconscious. Consent is about communication. You can withdraw your consent at any time.
  18. 84% of female survivors report being sexually assaulted during their first four semesters on campus. This has been called the ‘red zone’ on college campuses.
  19. 9 out of every 10 victims is female.
  20. The YWCA's mission statement is eliminating racism and empowering women.
  21. Intersectionality is the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.
  22. In a study done in 2010, 58% of Multiracial women, 49% of Native American women, 41% of Black women, 36.1 of Hispanic (Non-White) women, and 29.5% of Asian and Pacific Islander women had experienced sexual assault in their life.
  23. The hotline number is 1-888-999-5545 in English and 1-888-568-8332 in Spanish.
  24. 16.4% of women in the U.S. experience contact sexual violence
  25. In 1994, President Bill Clinton passed the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). This provided funding toward investigations and prosecutions of violent crimes against women, mandatory restitution on those convicted, and allowed civil redress. VAWA
  26. We have two offices: one in New Britain and a satellite office in Hartford.
  27. Our campus advocate is able to meet clients on campus in a private and secure area.
  28. 90% of campus sexual assaults are committed by perpetrators that the survivor knows.
  29. We offer a 24/7 hotline in English and Spanish, accompaniments to the hospital/police station/court, counseling, support groups, and preventative education. Our services are confidential and free.