People of all ages joined march Saturday sponsored by Connect to End Violence.
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Walkers Raise Awareness About Sexual Assault

<p>More than 60 people joined together in Oak Bluffs on Saturday to illuminate the problem of sexual violence and support survivors on the Island.

More than 60 people joined together in blustery but sunny conditions in Oak Bluffs on Saturday to illuminate the problem of sexual violence and support survivors on the Island.

The third annual Sexual Assault Awareness Walk was kicked off by brief remarks at Ocean Park before participants walked to Circuit avenue, down to Lake avenue and over to the harbor and then back up to Seaview avenue and the bandstand.

“Three years ago we decided that we needed to raise more awareness about sexual violence because it’s all too common in our community but there wasn’t enough awareness and education about it,” said Jennifer Neary, director of Connect to End Violence, a Martha’s Vineyard Community Services program that runs the Island’s domestic violence and rape crisis center.

The group of walkers was double last year’s contingent, many of them wearing turquoise ribbons and bracelets in support of victims, and carrying signs that read “You Are Not Alone,” “I Walk Because I Care” and “Supporting Survivors of Sexual Assault.”

Since last July 1, Connect has served 193 survivors of domestic and sexual violence, a number that is expected to increase and surpass the previous fiscal year’s count of 202 clients, she said.

“It tells us that more survivors are accessing services,” Ms. Neary said. “We don’t necessarily see that as an increase in violence in our community, because we know that is ever-present, but we see that as survivors coming forward, accessing services.”

Proceeds from the walk will help offset Connect services that are not underwritten by grants. Other April events to raise awareness include Denim Day on Tuesday, an international campaign to wear denim in solidarity with sexual assault victims.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 04/12/2015 - 15:32

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Albert Falmouth

To the lady with the sign on the left - where did you get that statistic - "1-2 in women have experienced sexual violence other than rape in the lifetime"? I, and the 20 women who I asked at brunch today about your sign statement, think you are way out of line.

Melanie West Tisbury

Albert, are you serious? How dare you come onto this site acting judge and jury. Who are these 20 women you've supposedly spoken to at a brunch!?what a joke. Shame on you, I don't know what you're trying to prove, but obviously trying to take focus off the real issue... Disgusting. I personally know more than half my friends in their life time have experienced some sort of sexual abuse, harassment, violence...I doubt women would trust you enough to have that truthful conversation when you harshly question this woman so easily...

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 04/12/2015 - 22:22

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anonymous

Albert, the woman's sign reads, "1 in 2", not 1-2. A quick Google search of the stat pulls up the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, done by the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers of Disease Control and Prevention.

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