In the landscape of social advocacy, data points out problems, but stories move people to action. At the heart of the most effective awareness campaigns—whether focused on domestic violence, cancer survival, human trafficking, or mental health—lies a powerful, often underutilized tool: the survivor story.
For every person who has survived, telling their story is an act of courage. For every organization that listens, amplifying that story is an act of change. The question is not whether we should use survivor stories, but whether we are ready to listen—and act—on what they say. If you or someone you know is a survivor in need of support, please contact your local crisis helpline or mental health service. carina lau rape