CSVANW held its Q2 Membership Meeting, bringing members together for updates and collaboration. Whole Self Counseling shared their services across NM, and staff introduced new Community Care Days focused on rest, connection, and growth. Learn more about CSVANW Membership: www.csvanw.org
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This SAAM, CSVANW offers guidance to help relatives support survivors. Advocating for survivors makes a difference. It empowers their journeys & opens new conversations that are much needed in Native communities.
Together, we can uplift stories from survivors. #SAAM2026 #ProtectOurRelatives
🍃Join us on April 22, 2026, for CSVANW's CAM🍃
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, this month’s CAM will feature our very own MMIWR Coordinator, Deiandra Reid, who will present on the connection between land and body violence.
⏰10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
💻 VIRTUAL
🔗 Register today
Education is prevention.
This April, we’re sharing tools, stories, and resources to support Native survivors.
#SAAM2026 #CyclesBreakWhenWeSpeak
Join us for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week!
Visit us at American Indian Week: Student Discovery Days for education, community resources, and a fun beaded keychain activity.
📅 Apr 22, 2026 | ⏰ 9 AM–5 PM
📍 Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque
#NCVRW2026 #VictimsRights #CommunityEducation
Interested in knowing more about CSVANW? Join us tomorrow as we share updates from quarter 1 and how you can become involved in upcoming trainings, collaborations, and incentives!
Being the voice for a survivor means ensuring that the stories are being told to encourage change for safe communities.
CSVANW stays inspired by advocates who raise their voices to raise awareness and encourages them to continue the dedicated work with compassion and care. #MondayAffirmations
CSVANW launches National Crime Victims' Rights Week April 19–25 🕊️. Join us online and at events to raise awareness and share resources. Learn more: csvanw.org/focus-areas/policy-and-a...
SAAM is a call to action.
Learn. Share. Show up.
Protect our relatives.
#SAAM2026 #BelieveSurvivors
Dear younger me and Survivors, I see your strength and pain. None of it was your fault. #SAAM2026 #CyclesBreakWhenWeSpeak #BelieveSurvivors csvanw.org/blog/2026/04/01/dear-you...
CSVANW tabled at SAAM 2026: NOT TODAY, TRAUMA. FAMILY SKATE NIGHT 🛼, launching National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (April 19th-25th). We shared resources and uplifted awareness in a fun, family-centered environment. Thanks to all who supported this important work
#SAAM2026 #NCVRW
When survivors are believed, cycles begin to break.
Your voice matters. Your support matters.
#SAAM2026 #CyclesBreakWhenWeSpeak
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Support Native women and families with your gift. Donate today: https://ow.ly/2seL50YK7NR #SAAM2026 #CyclesBreakWhenWeSpeak #BelieveSurvivors
Save the Date | Native Youth Summit
July 14–16, 2025
A three-day leadership gathering for Native youth ages 13–17. Hosted by CSVANW, the summit empowers youth to lead and address issues like teen dating violence, cyberbullying, online safety, and bystander intervention. More details soon. #NYS2026
Join CSVANW and Isleta Victim Services on April 30 for a Sexual Assault Awareness Month community gathering focused on awareness, prevention, and supporting survivors.
⏰ 5:30–8 PM
🥘 Dinner provided
Silence allows harm. Community action creates change.
#SAAM2026 #BelieveSurvivors
A FREE EVENT
In collaboration with Getting To The Rootz, CSVANW will be at SAAM 2026 NOT TODAY, TRAUMA. FAMILY SKATE NIGHT, in an effort to educate our communities about National Crime Victims' Rights Week, join us and learn more about victims' rights in a family fun environment.
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Uplift a local resource under this thread.🪶
Reply “💜” if you are for cycle-breaking
Silence allows harm to continue.
Speaking out creates change.
Stand with survivors this April.
#SAAM2026 #BelieveSurvivors
We believe you, we honor you, and we stand with you.
Cycles break when we speak.
No survivor stands alone.
Believe survivors. Act with care.
#SAAM2026 #CyclesBreakWhenWeSpeak
What is an affirmation you tell yourself every day?
The Breaking Cycles of Violence Conference Day 1 has wrapped up! CSVANW is grateful and blessed to receive a great turnout as folks gathered to build relationships, reconnect with folks from communities across New Mexico, Oklahoma, and even Canada!✨
We are excited to see what tomorrow has in store!🪶
Today is SAAM Day of Action. Wear teal. Speak out. Stand with survivors.
April 7 marks the national kickoff of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Across our communities, we wear teal to show support for survivors and to take a visible stand for prevention and accountability.
Cycles Break When We Speak. No Survivor Stands Alone. When survivors are guided and encouraged to share their stories, awareness will be amplified, and the foundation of prevention will be strengthened. #SAAM2026 #CyclesBreakWhenWeSpeak #BelieveSurvivors
Tomorrow is the big day! Register today & join us with 2 days filled with important topics and conversations!💜
Advocates, Tribal leaders, and survivors unite in Albuquerque April 7–8 to break cycles of violence. #CSVANW
Read more: csvanw.org/blog/2026/04/06/advocate...
CSVANW is honored to feature “She Cried That Day” during the Breaking Cycles of Violence Conference. A powerful film that carries truth as relatives share real-life experiences of violence within Native communities.
Register for the Breaking Cycles of Violence Conference through the link in our bio.
Sexual violence has never been our tradition.
Protection, accountability, and care are.
Let’s return to who we’ve always been.
#SAAM2026 #BelieveSurvivors
Breaking cycles builds a safer and healthier future.