An organization dedicated to eradicating rape, sexual assault and gender violence which seeks to educate both men and women, cultivating healthy relationships and gender equity.
A list of abortion clinic providers that can be searched by location in English or Spanish. Also has international listings.
Hundreds of real women bravely tell their own abortion stories so that you can better understand abortion from a real-life, first person perspective.
The Path Project serves as an information and advocacy center for minors facing difficult pregnancy choices. They help teens under the age of 18 navigate the courts so that they can make decisions about their own reproductive health care.
What is consent? What is sexy? Why is consent sexy?
24-hour hotlines staffed by trained crisis counselors.
Exhale serves women who have abortions, and their partners, friends and family. Exhale respects the cultural, social and religious beliefs of all our callers.
A blog written by, for, and from the perspective of feminists with female sexual dysfunction.
Can the love between two people ever be an abomination? Is the chasm separating gays and lesbians and Christianity too wide to cross? Is the Bible an excuse to hate?
GirlThrive is where girl teens healing from rape and incest victoriously emerge.
A fantastic online tool to anonymously notify previous and/or current sexual partners if you are diagnosed with an sexually transmitted infection, so they they can get treatment for themselves and notify their partners, too.
The Center for Reproductive Rights provides this in-depth map of abortion laws around the world.
loveisrespect, National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline is a national resource that can be accessed by phone or the internet.
Overcoming sexual victimization of boys and men: information and support for male sexual abuse survivors.
The UK’s leading provider of sexual and reproductive healthcare services.
An excellent resource for men looking for support or communion in dealing with a partner's abortion, as well as basic information on the abortion process and procedure.
Overcoming sexual victimization of boys and men: information and support for male sexual abuse survivors.
When women and girls cannot afford a safe, legal abortion, they can turn to the members of the National Network of Abortion Funds for help.
A website devoted to giving information about emergecy contraception and where to obtain it in a fast, effective manner. Hosted by Princeton University, there is also news, resources and other links available.
An online support group, message board, and chat room for rape and sexual abuse survivors with 24/7 peer support, access to links and resources, so no one ever needs to feel alone.
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is the nation's largest anti-sexual assault organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline and carries out programs to prevent sexual assault, help victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice.
A product of the documentary, "Rape Is...," this website provides a list of hotlines and support services, organizations resources, readings, listserves, online courses and paper about international human rights activities, or child abuse, or clergy abuse, or campus rape, or the relationship between rape and sex trafficking and prostitution, or prison rape, just to name a few of the many categories covered.
"So why do I harp all day about respect, and write books and blogs about it? Because I want every girl to reach her potential. I want every girl to value herself more than all the bling in the world. I want every girl to be safe and to heal from the bad-dark stuff that happens. I want every girl to discover what one of my teacher's calls your "soul wisdom." In other words, I want you to know the real you and to be all in love with you. I want you to know how to stand by and for you. Then you can spread your yummy amazingness to the world. The world *needs* you to make it. It needs you to blow the lid off this mutha (in your own way, of course)! And it starts with respect on the inside." - Courtney Macavinta, co-author
Begun by a young woman who has been self-injuring for years, this site is designed as a support network for others who may be injuring, or thinking of self-injuring. Full of links, media, resources, online support groups, galleries, and ways people can work to stop self-injury.