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Discover how you can make a difference in the lives of survivors and help create a safer, more supportive community. The Victim Service Center of Central Florida invites you to our Lunch and Learn sessions—an engaging opportunity to learn about our mission, services, and impact.

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Did you know the VSC can bring our Lunch and Learn to you virtually? If you are a part of a business, club, organization, etc. who would like to learn more about VSC in your own group please contact us so that we can set that up with you! If you are interested in learning more about VSC but this schedule does not work for you, we may be able to help you out and get you the information through alternative means, please contact us for more info.

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Campus Sexual Assault: Your Rights, Resources, and Safety

Learn about college campus safety, the Title IX civil rights law, and safety planning. An overview is included of campus-specific resources for students at the University of Central Florida, Valencia College, Rollins College, Seminole State College, Full Sail University, and Ana G. Mendez University.

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LGBTQ+

The Different Experiences of LGBTQ+ Survivors

LGBTQ+ is an umbrella term that encompasses many identities. All of those identities are important and they all carry their own different experiences. People that hold those different identities are often victimized in different ways. It’s important to uplift and bring awareness to those specific experiences in order to validate the experiences of survivors.

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