What is The Voices and Faces Project?

The Voices and Faces Project is a non-profit national survivor network created to give voice and face to survivors of sexual violence, offering a sense of solidarity and possibility to those who have lived through abuse, while raising awareness of how this human rights and public health issue impacts victims, families and communities.




Voices and Faces News:

Karen Carroll, founding member of TVFP, instrumental in getting Suspect Exam program started in New York City

Meet our new Coordinator of Online Outreach: Alisa Roadcup

Join our allies at PAVE, and IL Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office, at an important public event

Mark Your Calendar: June 23rd LAFMC luncheon, keynote presenters Jamie Kalven, Patricia Evans






The Voices and Faces Project was the cover story in the RedEye, an edition of the Chicago Tribune, on May 4, 2005.
Display your support proudly with a t-shirt or poster from our CD launch party. All proceeds help sexual violence survivors.




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