Resources for Survivors

The first step in any journey is often the hardest. Reaching out for help can feel daunting. Whether the abuse happened years ago or more recently, your story matters and you deserve care and support.

The Sexual Assault Survivors’ Task Force has assembled a searchable on-line directory containing up-to-date information about resources for survivors. Below are links to the directory along with informational guides developed by the Task Force to be used by survivors and those supporting survivors.

Resources for Sexual Assault Survivors Online Directory

(This service provider directory is searchable by organization name, services, and city. Search results may include local and statewide service providers. If you are unsure about which services are included under each category, please visit the Service Definition page.)


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Resources for Male Survivors

Sexual assault and abuse can affect anyone, including boys and men. Despite this reality, male survivors often face significant barriers to recognition, disclosure, and healing. In an effort to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and connect male survivors with compassionate, trauma-informed support, the SASTF has curated the following list tailored to their needs.

MaleSurvivor

 
 

MaleSurvivor.Org

MaleSurvivor is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing, healing, and eliminating the sexual victimization of boys and men. Since 1995, MaleSurvivor has cultivated a global healing community grounded in compassion, peer support, and trauma-informed care. Guided by a volunteer board and supported by survivor advocates and clinical professionals, the organization works to advance healing through education, advocacy, personalized support, and public awareness.

  • MaleSurvivor’s For Survivors page offers a central hub of resources for men at any stage of the healing journey. Survivors can explore self-help tools, learn about common effects of trauma, and access information on navigating emotions like shame, anger, and isolation.

1in6

 
 

1in6.Org

1in6 is a nonprofit organization formed to support men who have experienced sexual abuse or assault, with a mission to help them live healthier, happier lives. Named for the statistic that at least one in six men have had unwanted or abusive sexual experiences by age 18, the organization offers evidence-informed resources and programming rooted in trauma-informed care. 1in6 engages in education, outreach, and advocacy efforts to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and expand access to support for male survivors.

1in6 Trauma Recovery Video Series

This video series offers brief, accessible tools for male survivors navigating trauma and recovery. Each video provides a guided practice or reflection, led by trauma-informed professionals, to support emotional regulation, grounding, and healing. The series is designed to be approachable and flexible, making it easy for survivors to incorporate moments of self-care into their daily lives.

1in6 Male Survivor Stories

This page features personal stories from men who have experienced sexual abuse or assault,offering insight into the varied paths survivors take toward healing. Through written and video testimonials, survivors share their challenges, breakthroughs, and reflections in their own words. The collection helps reduce isolation, challenge stigma, and foster hope for others who may be early in their healing journey. 

Other Resources

 
 

Other Resources

"Becoming Whole" by Mikey Betancourt, Marcus Reese, and Arturo Mireles

This heartfelt article, written by three SASTF male survivor leaders for the SASTF Newsletter, describes their individual paths to healing and definitions of "becoming whole" We encourage visitors to read and, hopefully, draw inspiration as they consider their own journeys to healing and definitons of "becoming whole".

Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA) — Guidance Document to Enhance Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Violence

Developed by Emiliano Diaz de Leon, Men's Engagement Specialist with the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA), this guidance document offers practical strategies and considerations for improving outreach and services to male survivors of sexual violence. It explores barriers to disclosure, the impact of social norms on male survivors, and the importance of survivor-centered, trauma-informed approaches. The resource is designed for service providers, advocates, and allied professionals seeking to create more inclusive, affirming spaces for men and boys affected by sexual violence.


Texas A&M Health Center of Excellence in Forensic Nursing: Texas Sexual Assault Medical Forensic & Advocacy Services Map

This interactive map, compiled by the Texas A&M Health Center of Excellence in Forensic Nursing, allows users to view the locations of all Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Programs, Children's Advocacy Centers and Rape Crisis Centers in the State of Texas on a county-by-county basis.

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