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In the fall of 2020, we released our first-ever Community Demographic and Experiences Survey. Over the past two and a half years we have been sifting through the treasure trove of feedback we received from the community. We have been using this data to inform agency decisions and programming, including our upcoming move to a more central location.

As we are coming up on three years since its release, we would now like to share the findings of the first community survey with all of you: our past and present clients, staff, volunteers, community partners, funders, online followers, and other community stakeholders.

The Community Demographic & Experiences Survey Report includes:

  • Survey methods
  • Demographics
  • Experiences with SACE
  • Program and survey needs
  • Experiences of sexual violence
  • Experiences as supporters
  • Community-specific feedback
  • Advances since this survey

Read the Community Demographic & Experiences Survey Report 2020 here.

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