Kerry Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre
The Kerry Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre was established in 1992 to provide a professional, confidential and free counselling service.
We believe that survivors of sexual violence and abuse have the right to be treated with respect and sensitivity.
We aim to provide a place of help and healing for survivors of rape & sexual abuse by offering care and support in a confidential environment.
Our main service is based in Tralee, but our outreach endeavours to meet the needs of victims and their families throughout the county by having a room available that meet our criteria for privacy in Killarney.
Member Q&A
What is your goal?
The mission of KRSAC is to improve the lives of those who experience sexual violence or abuse to work towards the elimination of sexual violence in our society.
How have you been working towards it?
We provide free and confidential unlimited counselling services to the survivors of sexual violence & crimes & a programme of support to their families and friends. We also develop and deliver education and training initiatives that create awareness and understanding of the effects of sexual crimes.
How has being a member of The Wheel helped?
We have gained access to high quality training and information, lobbying at a national level on behalf of the community voluntary sector.
How can people support you?
By following us on Social Media and making a donation to our service.
Do you have any success stories to share?
We are very proud of the education and training initiatives being delivered by our Centre. These education and training initiatives help to create awareness and understanding of the effects of sexual violence.
Where can people find you on social media?
Website: www.krsac.com
Facebook: KerryRapeCrisisKerry –
Twitter: @KerryRSAC
Instagram: @kerryrapeandsexualabusecentre