Common Forms & Signs of Abuse No relationship is perfect, and accidents do happen. However, if you notice a consistent pattern of disrespectful behavior it could be a sign of abuse. When people think of abuse, they often think of physical violence; however, abuse...
And Why Staying Safe Matters Even More after COVID-19 For many singles, COVID-19 social distancing mandates have limited dating to online only, including dating apps like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge as well as social media platforms like Instagram and Snapchat. Online...
It’s a new year at The RCC, and we couldn’t be happier to kick off 2018! We welcome fresh energy to our staff and a new bunch of volunteers who will help us deepen our service to survivors and our community. We’re excited for the changes ahead and...
The Rape Crisis Center would like to send our heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of a past volunteer, Patsy Frew. Patsy was a volunteer for The Rape Crisis Center for many years, and she will be missed. You can see her full obituary HERE. In lieu of...
Public Education Coordinator Kimberly Berry is leading an educational group for parents and guardians of youth who have been or are at risk of being sex trafficked and are currently residing at Krier Correctional Facility. This group meets on Tuesday mornings for six...
We are extremely proud to announce that one of our own, Ethel Magaña-Lopez has been awarded a community-based project grant through the City of San Antonio (COSA) Grant Challenge at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). Ethel has served as a Crisis...