Survivor/Victim Centered Approach
Everyone is affected by power-based violence, and there are many groups that must work together in reducing this problem. The SARA program is one vital part of this movement, and in order to be most effective, we stay focused on our specific role. That role is to provide services and support to survivors and victims. We do this by abiding by the following beliefs:
- Sexual or domestic violence is never the survivor’s fault.
- Perpetrators choose to commit sexual or domestic violence.
- It is a survivor’s choice how they move forward, including but not limited to whether or not they access medical help, whether or not they choose to report, and if or how they choose to interact with the perpetrator.
- The GRAC and SARAs are a place where survivors feel heard, believed, and validated.
If you or someone you know was sexually assaulted at any time, if you want someone to explain reporting processes, if you want information about confidential counseling resources and free medical treatment in the Salem area and on campus, or if you simply want someone to listen, to believe you, and know that it was absolutely not your fault, please contact us. We are here for you.
Our mission is to help victims of sexual violence, domestic violence, and/or stalking and their support systems. Our services are private, flexible, and confidential. If you are not comfortable meeting in the Gender Resource and Advocacy Center, please email sara-resources@willamette.edu to set up an alternative time and location.
We can talk to you over the phone or in person.