Healing Through the Highway
Sexual Violence Response, Mobile Outreach & Rural Access
Individual Healing Sessions Giving personal one on one sessions and therapy for TWOC participants to express themselves without judgment.
We know that complex systemic struggles require multi-faceted interdisciplinary interventions and widespread support.

What We Offer
Healing Through the Highway is a mobile, survivor-centered initiative addressing sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and structural barriers to care—particularly for Black trans women, TGNC people, and women living in rural and underserved communities.
Services include:
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Mobile outreach and on-site survivor support
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Sexual assault response, advocacy, and referrals
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Trauma-informed case navigation
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Barrier reduction (transportation, documentation support, linkage to affirming providers)
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Community education on consent, bodily autonomy, and survivor rights
The Problem
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Black women and TGNC people experience higher rates of sexual and gender-based violence and lower access to survivor services.
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Black trans women face extreme underreporting due to fear of criminalization, misgendering, and institutional violence.
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Rural communities often lack gender-affirming providers, rape crisis services, and transportation infrastructure.


Why We Are the Solution
We remove geography, stigma, and institutional harm as barriers by bringing care directly to the community. Our mobile model prioritizes trust, confidentiality, and survivor autonomy—centering healing rather than punishment.
