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: End with a powerful message of hope or a specific call to action.

: Before writing, decide what you are comfortable sharing and what is off-limits. You are in charge of your narrative; you don't owe anyone every detail. Structure Your Story :

: If writing becomes overwhelming, use grounding tools like deep breathing or affirmations. Resources like the Survivor Storytelling Workbook from the National Survivor Network can provide further guidance. For Awareness Campaigns (Advocacy) liveleak-rape

: Use specific, data-driven details or sensory descriptions (where safe) to make the story relatable.

: Provide basic facts (dates, type of event) to give the audience a frame of reference. : End with a powerful message of hope

: Focus on your personal recovery and the "lessons learned".

Campaign text should educate the public and drive systemic change. Structure Your Story : : If writing becomes

: Briefly introduce yourself to build a connection, sharing only as much identifying information as you feel safe with.