New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault

New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault NJCASA is the statewide advocacy and capacity-building organization that represents NJ’s SV programs.
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The World Cup will be here soon!Whether you’re attending a match, celebrating with friends, working an event, or support...
06/10/2026

The World Cup will be here soon!

Whether you’re attending a match, celebrating with friends, working an event, or supporting your community, we all have a role to play in creating safer spaces.

Check out our World Cup Resource page at njcasa.org/world-cup-2026 for resources related to public safety, community engagement, and the World Cup.

If you’re a survivor of sexual violence in need of support, you can call the 24-hour New Jersey Statewide Hotline at 1-800-601-7200, RAINN’S 24-hr. national hotline at 800-656-4673, or contact your local sexual violence program by visiting njcasa.org/find-help.

NJCASA asked its member programs to share brief impact statements describing how federal cuts and a shifting landscape a...
06/09/2026

NJCASA asked its member programs to share brief impact statements describing how federal cuts and a shifting landscape are harming survivor services, how a one-time $5.9M state legislative add-on (LAO) helped stabilize those impacts, and what losing that funding will mean for their programs and the communities they serve.

Here’s what they said.

📣We’re asking the state to protect and strengthen services by making a $23.6 million investment in sexual violence services for FY27. 📣

✅Preserve historic $12.2M funding level set in FY2021
✅$5.9M sustain FY26 increase
✅$5.5M expand to meet more complex needs

Learn more and take action at njcasa.org/act.

On Monday, June 1st, the New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault and our membership programs gathered at the New Jer...
06/02/2026

On Monday, June 1st, the New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault and our membership programs gathered at the New Jersey State House to advocate for sustained and expanded investment for sexual violence services in our home state.

We spoke with legislators to highlight the necessity of supporting sexual violence programs, raising our ask for the state to protect and strengthen services by making a $23.6 million investment in sexual violence services for FY27. We’re advocating for the state to:

📣Preserve the historic $12.2M funding level set in FY2021
📣Sustain FY26 $5.9M increase
📣Invest $5.5M to strengthen and expand services

Learn more about our advocacy efforts and how to get involved by reading our press release at njcasa.org/advocacy-day-2026.

Happy Pride Month! This June and always, we reflect on the hard-fought victories of our LGBTQ+ ancestors, celebrate the ...
06/01/2026

Happy Pride Month! This June and always, we reflect on the hard-fought victories of our LGBTQ+ ancestors, celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, and uplift the power of love, community, and liberation. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🩷🩵

Our work to prevent sexual violence and support survivors is fundamentally tied to the fight against homophobia and transphobia, and we’re deeply committed to creating a world free from these intersecting violences.

We honor Pride Month by working to build a world where everyone can live safely, freely, and fully. This month and always, we proudly stand with you. Happy Pride!🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

The New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NJCASA) is pleased to present our 2025 Annual Report! Inside, you’ll fi...
05/29/2026

The New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NJCASA) is pleased to present our 2025 Annual Report!

Inside, you’ll find program highlights, advocacy accomplishments, and significant progress toward a safer, healthier New Jersey. This report reflects not only our work, but the collective impact of advocates, partners, and supporters like you from across the state.

Click here to read the report:https://njcasa.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/NJCASA-2025-Annual-Report.pdf

Please consider making a donation to NJCASA today to sustain this important work! Click here to donate: https://njcasa.org/give/

NJCASA asked its member programs to share brief impact statements describing how federal cuts and a shifting landscape a...
05/28/2026

NJCASA asked its member programs to share brief impact statements describing how federal cuts and a shifting landscape are harming survivor services, how a one-time $5.9M state legislative add-on (LAO) helped stabilize those impacts, and what losing that funding will mean for their programs and the communities they serve.

Here’s what they said.

📣We’re asking the state to protect and strengthen services by making a $23.6 million investment in sexual violence services for FY27. 📣

✅Preserve historic $12.2M funding level set in FY2021
✅$5.9M sustain FY26 increase
✅$5.5M expand to meet more complex needs

Learn more and take action at njcasa.org/act.

Today is Crisis Professionals Day, a day honoring professionals who assist individuals during crises.Our coalition membe...
05/27/2026

Today is Crisis Professionals Day, a day honoring professionals who assist individuals during crises.

Our coalition membership consists of sexual violence crisis professionals representing a wide range of roles and areas of expertise, including confidential sexual violence advocates, clinicians, therapists, case managers, hotline advocates, legal/court advocates, residential advocates, and more. Ensuring that support is available 24/7, these sexual violence crisis professionals play a crucial role in supporting survivors and their loved ones across New Jersey.

To our crisis professionals, please know that we are incredibly grateful for all you do. Your individual work contributes to the collective impact of supporting survivors and creating a New Jersey free from sexual violence. 💙

We invite you to join us in recognizing New Jersey’s crisis professionals by sharing words of appreciation in the comments!

Each month, NJCASA recognizes team members working at sexual violence programs across NJ who have been nominated by thei...
05/15/2026

Each month, NJCASA recognizes team members working at sexual violence programs across NJ who have been nominated by their colleagues for their commitment to their work.

This month, we're spotlighting Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault Crisis Center's (DASACC's) Senior Manager of Advocacy and Outreach!

Thank you, Sonia, for all you do!

Survivors are counting on us. Can we count on New Jersey?In the face of federal funding cuts and delays, we’re asking th...
05/12/2026

Survivors are counting on us. Can we count on New Jersey?

In the face of federal funding cuts and delays, we’re asking the state to protect and strengthen services by making a $23.6 million investment in sexual violence services for FY27.

Learn more and take action at njcasa.org/act.

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