Today, Sarah is a survivor, a thriver, and a catalyst for change. Her journey has not been easy, but it has given her a sense of purpose. She continues to share her story, inspiring others to do the same.
The days that followed were filled with fear, anxiety, and uncertainty. Sarah struggled to come to terms with the trauma she had endured. She felt ashamed, guilty, and responsible for the abuse. But as she connected with other survivors at the shelter, she began to understand that she was not alone.
Awareness campaigns are the vehicles through which survivor stories reach the masses. Without these structural frameworks, a story might remain a private anecdote; within a campaign, it becomes a movement.