18 Holes - Men & Women

Monday, September 14, 2026

Western Hills Golf Course
600 Park Road

Waterbury, CT 06708

8:00 am - Breakfast Sandwiches
9:00 am - Tee Off
2:00 pm - Lunch & Awards Reception

Golf • Cocktails • Great Food • Contests • Prizes • Prize Drawings

Details here

Empowering survivors of sexual crimes to find their voice, advance their healing and educate others.

No more shame.
No more blame.
No more fear.

Survivor-led Programs

Education | Prevention | Advocacy | Support

We envision a society that no longer spreads doubt, instills fear, casts shame or places blame on survivors of sexual crimes.

  • Safe Student Initiative

  • Escape Alive Survival Skills

  • Survivors Speak

  • Duty Trumps Doubt

  • Community Outreach

Spotlight

Join us for an fun event to
benefit Jane Doe No More

Saturday - August 29, 2026
at 7pm

Naugatuck Elks
758 Rubber Ave. | Naugatuck, CT

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#voice2change

Summer is here and with it comes more free time, outdoor activities, and independence for children and teens. While this season brings excitement, it also calls for increased awareness from families, caregivers, and the community. Small steps in awareness and preparedness go a long way this time of year.

More time online

With less school structure, kids often spend more time on phones, gaming platforms, and social media. This can increase exposure to unsafe interactions. It is a good time to check privacy settings, review who they are talking to, and keep open conversations about online behavior.

Simple safety reminders for families

• Check in regularly, not just about where they are but how they are doing

• Know who they are spending time with

• Keep phones charged and accessible when out

• Encourage trust in their instincts

• Reinforce that they will never be in trouble for speaking up

• Review online safety and privacy settings together

• Identify trusted adults they can contact if needed

Voice2Change
Survivors Speak
Podcast Series

Jane Doe No More has chosen to talk about an epidemic that has plagued the world for centuries. Sexual crimes are the most misunderstood and under-reported crimes on the planet. We've set out to change that.

Through this candid and emotional conversation, Chris Culver opens up about surviving sexual assault by her own husband. Chris shares her personal journey of betrayal, trauma, and healing after discovering evidence of assault by the person she loved and trusted the most. This episode is a powerful testament to survival and resilience.

Listen now

Prefer another app? Just search “Voice2Change” on your favorite podcast platform.

Jocelyn Maminta is a former journalist, a philanthropist and an entrepreneur. Over her distinguished broadcast career, the Emmy Award-nominated medical reporter has anchored and reported for television stations in Texas, North Carolina, Milwaukee, and Connecticut.  

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John Doe No More Initiative

Breaking the stigma of sexual crimes perpetrated against men and boys

Brad David Vinnie and Troy sitting together

Brad, David, Vinnie and Troy, members of our
Jane Doe No More
Survivors Speak Outreach Team

Being a part of Jane Doe No More gives me a sense of community where everyone understands and is there for one another.
— Vinnie

You are not alone and it is not your fault.
1 in 6 boys will be the victim of sexual abuse by the time they are 18 years old.

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