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Volunteer Advocate Training Coming Soon! Want to make a difference in your community? Want to learn more about sexual violence? Then become a Volunteer Sexual Assault Advocate! CMSAC will be...
View ArticleCentral MN Take Back the Night 2015
Please join us to raise awareness about sexual assault and domestic violence at Central MN Take Back the Night on Thursday, September 24, 2015 at Eastman Park/Lake George, 425 Lake Blvd. St. Cloud, MN....
View ArticleCMSAC Website Makeover!
The CMSAC website is currently undergoing a makeover! As CMSAC staff we feel it is important for our website to keep up with modern appeal and functionality. We are currently playing with new looks...
View ArticleWant to make a difference in our community and support survivors of sexual...
Participate in our 40 hour sexual assault advocacy training and become a volunteer advocate! Training begins on Monday October 5, 2015! Call (320)251-4357 for training dates and more information. AND...
View ArticleCMSAC is hiring!
We are looking to hire someone to fill a part-time position here at the center! *Spanish speaking candidates strongly encouraged to apply* To apply follow this link…....
View ArticleCMSAC received the 2015 Distinguished Community Service Award!
The staff at CMSAC would like to thank Catholic Charities and the St. Cloud Children’s Home for honoring the Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center through it’s 2015 Distinguished Community Service...
View ArticleSupport Group for Women Survivors of Sexual Violence
CMSAC’s Support Group for Women Survivors of Sexual Violence begins next week! To sign up, please fill out our support group intake packet located here on our website under the tab, titled “Support...
View ArticleCMSAC would like your help in honoring our Women of Worth!
In August 2015, CMSAC began our Women of Worth program. W.O.W. is an empowering, gender-responsive, and trauma-informed psycho-educational program that covers various topics relevant to women who have...
View ArticleCheck out the ABILITY Event!
The ABILITY event will be held this Friday, October 30th from 10 am to 2 pm in the Atwood Ballroom on the campus of St. Cloud State University. The ABILITY event works to raise awareness of persons...
View ArticleHappy Monday!
Happy Monday from the staff at CMSAC and our friendly neighborhood squirrel! We hope you are enjoying your day! Did you know that CMSAC has a 24 hour crisis line?Filed under: Uncategorized
View ArticleCMSAC would like to hear from you!
Last Friday, CMSAC held a meeting to discuss successes of our 2015 Central MN Take Back the Night event, as well as things to improve upon for next year’s event. CMSAC would like to hear from you! If...
View ArticleNovember is National Native American Heritage Month
CMSAC would like to take a moment to acknowledge that November is National Native American Heritage Month! Filed under: Uncategorized
View ArticleThe Hunting Ground will be shown on SCSU’s campus!
On December 1st, 2015 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, St. Cloud State University will be showing the documentary titled, The Hunting Ground. The showing will be held in Atwood’s Cascade Room. A panel...
View ArticleCoping with Trauma
99 Coping Skills Poster: Taking care of yourself after a traumatic event is essential for healing spiritually, emotionally, and physically. There are several types of coping skill ideas to choose from....
View ArticleMinnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault’s (MNCASA) Prevention Advocacy...
CMSAC is building partnerships and working on primary prevention through MNCASA’s Prevention Advocacy Peer Leadership team! “The focus of the Peer Leader program is to mobilize people throughout the...
View ArticleHow to Survive the Holidays
Happy Holidays from the staff at CMSAC! The holidays are meant to be a time of celebration and joy. However, for survivors of sexual violence, the holidays can feel both stressful and isolating. CMSAC...
View ArticleEmpower Me-Empower We Group
What: CMSAC will be starting an educational support group, titled, “Empower Me-Empower We,” for women who have experienced sexual violence and also identify as having a disability. When: The “Empower...
View ArticleChild Victim Act: What You Need to Know
If you were a victim of child sexual abuse and were older than 24 at the time the Child Victim Act was passed (May 25th, 2013) you have a three year window of opportunity to bring a civil claim...
View ArticleWhat is Consent?
See below for some facts about consent and remember, sex without consent is sexual assault: Consent should never be implied or assumed. Consent needs to be clear and something more than not hearing...
View ArticleLove and Stockholm Syndrome
Have you ever found yourself confused because you love, support, and defend a person who abused you? This is called Stockholm Syndrome or “traumatic bonding.” You’re not crazy- this is a common...
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