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Oswego County Opportunities SAF Program recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness Month

FULTON — This April marks the 20th anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and this year’s “We Can Build” campaign focuses specifically on the ways people can help build safe online spaces, free of sexual violence. The National Sexual Violence Resource Center recognizes how important virtual spaces have become for connecting with co-workers, friends, family, partners and strangers alike, especially in the past year. With this increase in Zoom meetings and dating apps comes heightened awareness of the unique challenges for combatting sexual violence, as well as more opportunities than ever for online prevention and education. Oswego County Opportunities Services to Aid Families is eager to join the nationwide effort to raise awareness of sexual violence and help create a safer environment for everyone, both on and off-screen.

OCO s SAF Program launches annual Stalking Awareness Month Campaign | Family and Relations

FULTON — January marks the 17th National Stalking Awareness Month, an annual call to action to recognize and respond to the serious crime of stalking. The Stalking Prevention, Awareness and Resource Center defines stalking as, “A pattern of behavior directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to feel fear.” Some of these behaviors might include unwanted contact via phone calls, text messages, and social media, as well as unwanted gifts, showing up unannounced or approaching an individual’s family/friends, monitoring, surveillance, property damage and threats. The theme for NSAM is “Know It. Name It. Stop It.,” and this year, SPARC is asking individuals to learn, teach, share, and reflect on stalking in their own communities in an effort to combat harmful stereotypes surrounding stalking through education.

Oswego County Opportunities program launches annual Stalking Awareness Month Campaign

FULTON — January marks the 17th National Stalking Awareness Month, an annual call to action to recognize and respond to the serious crime of stalking. The Stalking Prevention, Awareness and Resource Center defines stalking as, “A pattern of behavior directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to feel fear.” Some of these behaviors might include unwanted contact via phone calls, text messages, and social media, as well as unwanted gifts, showing up unannounced or approaching an individual’s family/friends, monitoring, surveillance, property damage and threats. The theme for NSAM is “Know It. Name It. Stop It.,” and this year, SPARC is asking individuals to learn, teach, share, and reflect on stalking in their own communities in an effort to combat harmful stereotypes surrounding stalking through education.

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