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One of the event organizers, Rachel Slank, told 5NEWS she believes things are getting worse.
“People are constantly saying they are not feeling heard, she said. They don’t feel supported. They are scared to come out. And so we just kind of want to show them and everybody that you have support everywhere.
Those who attended the event say they want sexual assault survivors to hear their message.
“It’s never your fault if you’re sexually assaulted or worse. You always have a support system. Don’t be afraid to speak out if you want. If you don’t, that’s okay too. Just know there are always people there to support you, Kathryn Dupree, an event organizer, said.