1in6
1in6 is an American nonprofit organization that provides support and information to male survivors of sexual abuse and assault, as well as their loved ones and service providers.[1]
Founded | 2007 |
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Type | 501(c)(3) non-profit organization |
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Key people | Matthew Ennis, President & CEO Anthony Edwards, Chairman of the Board |
Website | 1in6.org |
In January 2007, 1in6 was founded by a group of individuals including Steve LePore, Jim Hopper, Greg LeMond, and David Lisak.[2][3] In December 2018, the Board of Directors of 1in6 announced that longtime nonprofit leader Matthew Ennis would succeed founder Steve LePore as the organization's President & Chief Executive Officer following LePore's retirement.[4]
The organization partners with RAINN to provide a free and anonymous 24/7 helpline, as well as confidential weekly online support groups for male survivors. In 2016, nearly 400,000 people visited the 1in6 website.[5] The Bristlecone Project, created by Lisak, is 1in6’s multimedia awareness campaign that features portraits and stories of a community of male survivors.[6]
Based in Los Angeles, the organization conducts trainings for professionals, organizations, and military branches around the world, including the US Navy, US Army, US Air Force, and the US Marine Corps.[7] 1in6 also provides technical support for various organizations including RAINN, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, ECPAT International, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Your Safe Haven, Centre County Women’s Resource Center, Men Can Stop Rape, Victim Services Incorporated, Family Services of Blair County, and all branches of the United States Military at bases around the world.
NO MORE Celebrity PSA Campaign - Male Survivors
In 2016, 1in6 partnered with Viacom, NO MORE, and The Joyful Heart Foundation (founded by Mariska Hargitay) to produce public service announcements featuring celebrities and highlighting the prevalence of sexual trauma among males. On March 2, 2016, the broadcast PSAs debuted on Viacom’s networks and in Times Square, during which the PSAs were visible to approximately 21 million people.[8]
References
- "Men Struggle for Rape Awareness". The New York Times. 24 January 2012.
- "Why Rape and Trauma Survivors Have Fragmented and Incomplete Memories". Time.
- Lisak, David (25 November 2017). "Millions of men suffer in silence after sexual abuse. How can we help them better?" – via www.theguardian.com.
- "1in6 Names Matthew Ennis Chief Executive Officer".
- "1in6 and RAINN Launch Peer SupportGroup to Help Male Survivors". www.rainn.org.
- "The Bristlecone Project: Men talk about sexual abuse as a child and how they're coping". upworthy.com.
- "From 1in6: The Military's Breaking New Ground". www.joyfulheartfoundation.org. May 4, 2014.
- Zambuto, Maile; LePore, Steve (8 March 2016). "It's Not 'Just a Women's Issue.' Men Are Survivors Too". huffingtonpost.com.