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TCS London Marathon 2026

Join the SARSAS running team and help raise funds for people whose lives have been affected by sexual violence.

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Donate

Becoming a monthly donor allows us to continue listening, believing and supporting survivors. As a heartfelt thank you, we’ll send you a free pin badge to wear with pride, showing your solidarity with survivors.

We’re also incredibly grateful to our one-off donors. Your contribution, no matter the amount, helps survivors of rape and sexual abuse to transform their lives with hope and healing.

But why is it so important? In England and Wales alone, 1 in 4 women, 1 in 6 children and 1 in 18 men have experienced rape or sexual abuse.

The reality is, we all know a survivor.

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Our stories

Find out about our clients, volunteers, and staff.

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Recruitment

SARSAS exist to relieve the trauma of people affected by rape and sexual abuse at any time in their life. We couldn’t do it without our passionate and dedicated staff and volunteer team who are all committed to supporting people to rebuild their lives after sexual violence.

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Fundraising

There are lots of different ways you can fundraise for SARSAS. From our experience, choosing something you enjoy is just as important as the money you raise. This is your chance to take part in a challenge you have always wanted to do or test your organisational and communications skills.

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Volunteering

Volunteers are at the heart of the work that we do. They provide thousands of hours of crucial and highly skilled support to survivors and our organisation every year.

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Corporate partnerships

SARSAS exist to relieve the trauma felt by those who experience sexual violence at any time in their life. For the last 10 years the demand on our services has grown year on year. To meet this demand, we need support from organisations who understand the importance of our work and want to help those affected by sexual violence.