We’re excited to introduce you to the all-new BARCC.org, designed with our mission—and your needs—in mind.

For survivors, advocates, and supporters alike, this update brings a streamlined, more accessible experience for everyone who relies on us.

So, what’s new? We’ve made it easier for survivors to find and access support with enhanced navigation and improved 24/7 chat support. By focusing on simplicity and ease of use, we’ve built a platform that prioritizes survivors’ needs every step of the way.

Beyond immediate help, our new website better connects you with workshops, trainings, and vital information that empower not only survivors but also their allies. As a community, we hope these tools bring us closer to ending sexual violence through education, prevention, and collective action.

So take a look around, and then we would love to get your feedback! Our new site was built with your input in mind, and we’re committed to continued improvement based on what you have to say.

A special thanks to our donors, who make it possible for us to keep growing and supporting survivors in new ways. And if you’d like to get even more involved, consider joining us as a BARCC Believer—our community of monthly supporters who make a real, lasting impact.

As we roll out the new barcc.org, we’re looking for 50 new BARCC Believers to help us continue to provide and enhance our support for survivors!

Barcc updates

The Latest from the Blog

  • Mar 31, 2025 | New at BARCC |

    Myths and Facts of Sexual Violence

    As children get older, they are inevitably exposed to more content around relationships and consent from TV, movies, books, social media, and their peers. It’s important to continue speaking to them about healthy relationships and prevention as they grow!

  • Four people with long hair stand outdoors, facing away, embracing each other with arms around backs, embodying the spirit of support for all survivors.
    Mar 08, 2025 | In the News |

    Education and Action For International Women’s Day 2025

    Every year on March 8, International Women’s Day serves as a global call to celebrate the achievements of women and recognize ongoing struggles for gender equality.

  • Purple graphic featuring the "barcc" logo. Text reads "#Black History Month: Honoring Black Survivors & Advocates" above raised fists of diverse skin tones, celebrating resilience within the African American community.
    Feb 21, 2025 | In the News |

    #BlackHistoryMonth: Honoring Black Survivors and Advocates

    Black History Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements, contributions, and resilience of African American individuals and communities.

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