What is GNESA?
GNESA is the state coalition of sexual assault and rape crisis centers in the state of Georgia. GNESA provides a central network, resources, training, and legislative advocacy for the sexual assault service providers in Georgia, to support and enhance their services for survivors of sexual assault. GNESA promotes a collaborative, multi-disciplinary model of service and response called the Sexual Assault Response Team model.

Does GNESA provide services to victims of sexual assault?
GNESA does
not provide direct services to victims of sexual assault. GNESA
can provide information and referrals to the nearest
rape crisis center that can provide immediate help and crisis
intervention.

Can I be a GNESA member?
Yes! GNESA
is a membership organization of sexual assault and rape crisis
centers, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners, other sexual assault
response agencies, and supporting organizations and concerned
individuals. GNESA members share a commitment to ending sexual
violence in our community. We need your support and involvement
to address the problem of sexual assault in Georgia and realize
our vision of a society free from sexual violence.
There are various
membership levels, each of which includes privileges such as legislative
alerts, the GNESA newsletter, and updates on local, state, and national
issues. Join now!

Is
sexual assault a problem in my area?
Sexual assault
is a pervasive problem and anyone can be a target of rape. Studies
show that victims include infants to persons in their 90's, people
of color, lesbians/gays, persons with disabilities, and persons
of every racial, ethnic, religious, economic, and social background.
