The Clothesline Project at DT Bloomington First Friday

McLean County Museum of History 200 N Main St, Bloomington, IL, United States

The Clothesline Project is a visual display bearing witness to violence against individuals. During the public display, a clothesline is hung with shirts decorated to represent an individual's experience, made by the survivor or a loved one.

Survivor Love Letter with Illinois Art Station

Illinois Art Station 101 E Vernon Ave, Normal, IL, United States

During Saturdays at the Station on April 8, young artists and their families will create chalk-dipped stationary for community members to write their love letters on. Saturdays at the Station-goers will have the chance to make multiple pieces of stationary, some to leave and some to keep. Young artists and families are, of course, welcome to write letters to contribute to project as well.

The Clothesline Project at HCC

Heartland Community College 1500 W Raab Rd, Normal, IL, United States

The Clothesline Project is a visual display bearing witness to violence against individuals. During the public display, a clothesline is hung with shirts decorated to represent an individual's experience, made by the survivor or a loved one.

Support Table at IWU

IWU Hansen Student Center 300 E Beecher St, Bloomington, IL, United States

YWCA Stepping Stones will be in attendance to raise awareness of our services among college students. Stop by the support table to learn about our services, meet our staff and show your support for survivors of sexual assault.

The Clothesline Project in Uptown Normal

Uptown Normal 11 Uptown Circle, Normal, IL, United States

The Clothesline Project is a visual display bearing witness to violence against individuals. During the public display, a clothesline is hung with shirts decorated to represent an individual's experience, made by the survivor or a loved one.

The Clothesline Project at ISU

Illinois State University 100 N University St, Normal, IL, United States

The Clothesline Project is a visual display bearing witness to violence against individuals. During the public display, a clothesline is hung with shirts decorated to represent an individual's experience, made by the survivor or a loved one.

Final Steps Awareness Walk

Miller Park War Memorial 1020 S Morris Ave, Bloomington, IL, United States

Join us in supporting survivors and Sexual Assault Awareness Month with a peaceful and accessible walk around the pond at Miller Park. Tables will be stationed along the route to provide information about Stepping Stones, kid's games and a therapeutic art activity.