Organisations

Support organisations

EVAW: leading coalition of specialist women’s support services, researchers, activists, survivors and NGOs working to end violence against women and girls in all its forms.

survivors uk: Male rape and sexual abuse

NSPCC childline : Free service for under 18 year olds. Helpline and webchat available for any young person who needs support on any issue. Calls are confidential unless safety concerns are raised.

Cwasu: CHILD & WOMAN ABUSE STUDIES UNIT within london metropolitan university

RAPE CRISIS : Specialist sexual violence services for female survivors. National helpline open every day from 12noon – 2.30 and 7pm – 9.30. Free-phone number will not show up on caller’s bill (0808 802 9999). Calls are completely confidential. Support for women and girls aged 14 years and over,

WOMEN’S AID : For all women and children experiencing, or who have experienced, domestic violence as well as friends and family seeking to support women and children who are experiencing, or who have experienced, domestic violence.

Street Harassment Resources (“Might Never Happen”)

Everyday Sexism: Project cataloguing women’s experiences of routine forms of sexism in England

Girls at Dhabas: Movement in Pakistan for women to occupy public spaces

Harassmap: Campaign to end the social acceptability of sexual harassment in Egypt

Hollaback London: Campaign to share experiences and challenge street harassment in London

Imkaan & EVAW: Video and campaign highlighting the experiences of black women in London’s public spaces

Las Hijas de Violencia: Art group based in Mexico City, combining punk rock and performance art to combat street harassment. 

Rape Crisis: Support for women and girls who have experienced any form of sexual violence

Stop Street Harassment: American based site with international resources and information

Stop Telling Women to Smile: Public space art project from Tatyana Fazlalizadeh challenging street harassment in America

Why Loiter: Movement to reclaim public spaces in India for women

Fusion: "All the time. Every day.” Surviving street harassment in Mexico city