If you're a kid and something has happened to you, you can get help.
If someone touches you in a way that’s not okay, or shows you something that makes you feel uncomfortable, you don’t have to keep it a secret. Even if a grown-up or older kid does these things—it’s not right. And it is not your fault.
It can be scary to tell, but telling someone is important.
Tell someone you trust, like a parent, teacher, coach, counselor at school, family member, or friend's parent.
You can tell them on the phone, in person, via text, or by writing a letter.
Keep telling until you get the help you need.
For more information, visit RAINN's website here.
It can be scary to tell, but telling someone is important.
Tell someone you trust, like a parent, teacher, coach, counselor at school, family member, or friend's parent.
You can tell them on the phone, in person, via text, or by writing a letter.
Keep telling until you get the help you need.
For more information, visit RAINN's website here.
The Internet
The Internet can be hard to navigate- who is okay to talk to, what websites have good information, what is safe and what's not safe. You can find information for staying safe online here.