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<p dir="ltr">Since 1983, SASC has provided survivor-directed peer-support services by women (including cis women, trans women and non-binary people) to women, who have experienced sexual and gender-based violence. SASC is committed to approaching our work with survivors from a feminist, intersectional, anti-oppression, and anti-violence perspective. SASC has been a leader in the Ottawa community, spearheading innovative programs to help reach and support survivors of sexual and gender-based violence. Not only does SASC provide a 24-hour crisis line, but also offers one on one peer support, group support and specialized programs, including SASC’s Young Women Program which supports young women and other marginalized genders between the ages of 14-24 and SASC’s Women and War program, which supports women who have survived conflict, as well as all immigrant women who have experienced violence.</p>
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<p dir="ltr">To celebrate our 40 years of community work SASC will be hosting a fundraiser event.</p>
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