It is survivors who have broken the silence, spoken up and been the catalysts of change – individual and social. The more survivors heal and speak, the more we can do to inform society and prevent sexual abuse.
My mother is a complete extrovert. She likes to have fun, go out for dinner and is into the whole entertainment thing. My Dad is exactly the opposite. I remember my father as a very angry person. M childhood association with him is one of violence. I grew up being afraid of him...read more
Before proceeding further, I will take the liberty to confirm your initial impression. The title of this autobiographical piece is borrowed from an excerpt ‘The Cutting of My Long Hair’ by Zitkala-Sa...read more
You survived. Share that journey here with us, share your thoughts, beliefs and feelings.
You can write or scan a picture, sketch or painting and email it to postings@rahifoundation.org
We may be unable to upload all the postings we receive but will read and look at at everything you send, and share that to help other survivors. Please do remember that your stories are meant for public viewing. If you wish to write or talk in confidence, call us or write in to counsellor@rahifoundation.org