SAGINAW, MI — The Sexual Assault Center of Child and Family Services in Saginaw launched a community assessment survey to better understand the needs, gaps, and barriers that impact victims of sexual assault in accessing essential services throughout the region, organizers said.
“We want to hear directly from those who know our system best — survivors, community advocates, and professionals who respond to sexual assault,“ Annie Coker, director of the center, said in a statement. ”Their experiences and perspectives will shape meaningful, data-driven improvements that ensure every survivor receives compassionate, effective, and accessible care.”
The survey will collect input from community members, including survivors, service providers, and other stakeholders, organizers said.
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