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If you were a child, who would you vote for?
This blog was written by Volunteer SNAP Leader Carol Yeager of Fayetteville, NC
Voting has power in our country because it promises to give everyone an equal voice in the affairs of our government. Is it possible to give every demographic an equal voice by way of voting? Is there any one group that is not represented somewhere in our elections? I believe so.
Guest Blog: Abusers and Traumatic Bonding-What You Need To Know
The below is a guest blog by
Three Accused Clerics, Three Wildly Different Responses
Three clerics were recently accused of child sexual abuse. (No, this isn’t the setup to a joke.)
It May Be Slow, but Change Does Come
Blog by David Clohessy
One of my favorite poems begins “Sometimes things don’t go, after all, from bad to worse.”
"Window to Justice" Now Open in New York - Here are Some Experts Who Can Help
On Wednesday, August 14, a one-year "window to justice" will open in New York state, allowing those who had been sexually abused but had their cases barred by the statute of limitations a chance to file a civil lawsuit. This is an exciting opportunity for survivors to get a chance at justice, but can also be confusing and many will have a lot of questions on next steps.
Another Avenue for Reporting: The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Tim McGuire, a survivor in the Norwich Diocese, has been in touch with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). After hearing about Tim’s story, representatives from the NCMEC have encouraged him to file a complaint against Bishop Cote of the Norwich Diocese. Tim wants other survivors to know that they can make a report, too!
Guest Blog: The Statute of Limitations Maze
The Statute of Limitations Maze: The Labyrinthian Process of Catholic Sex Abuse Cases
by John Winer
After what seemed like a brief lull, various Dioceses throughout the United States are facing a steady stream of accusations from adults who, as children, were sexually abused by clergy in the Catholic Church. And, there seems to be a great deal of willingness on the part of elected officials to help streamline the process, something that did not exist in previous generations.
New Resource for Survivors: "Law that Heals Podcast"
This podcast was shared with us in the hopes that it might be helpful to survivors. Read the description below and find the link to listen.
Excellent Resource on Ministry Leader Abuse
The below resource was created by our friends from the For Such a Time as This rally. This resources contains information and frequently asked questions on the topics of clergy/minister abuse, different types of abuse, best practices in responding to abuse, information on how to report, and more.
Remarks by Christa Brown at the For Such A Time As This Rally
Wow. Look at all of you! Back in 2007, when David Clohessy and I stood outside the SBC annual meeting in San Antonio, just a few steps from the Alamo, there were 10 of us that day.