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        Callisto pleads for funding to stay open at local fundraiser

        The organization say it is envisions a world in which survivors of sexual violence are supported and empowered to find healing and justice on their own terms.

        Mark Sudol

        Nov 14, 2024, 11:47 AM

        Updated 8 hr ago

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        A national organization that helps sexual assault victims is pleading for help at a local fundraiser tonight.
        Callisto is a nonprofit organization that allows survivors to anonymously document sexual assault on college campuses.
        The organization say it is envisions a world in which survivors of sexual violence are supported and empowered to find healing and justice on their own terms.
        Jess Michaels is from Newtown and is also a 1991 survivor of sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein. In 2015 Jess joined Dylan's Wings of Change, a foundation dedicated to Dylan Hockley, a Sandy Hook victim. Jess connected the value of shame-free, community-based early trauma intervention to the needs of sexual assault survivors. Epstein's 2019 arrest motivated her to confront her past. Breaking her silence and help Callisto. Callisto says an estimated 1 in 4 female students, 1 in 15 male students, and 1 in 5 transgender, nonbinary, or genderqueer students are sexually assaulted during their college years.
        Callisto's fundraiser is tonight at a private home in Darien and without the funding they may have to close their doors.