Media Kit

 As you know, the media plays a crucial role in how the public views the world. As a member of the press, you have the unique opportunity to raise awareness of the child sexual abuse epidemic. We encourage you to write about child sexual abuse often and make a personal commitment to always provide resources for those previously impacted by child sexual abuse and those who may suspect abuse and don't know where to turn.

We've provided you a variety of information below that you can leverage to help us break the silence. If you are interested in an interview with one of our staff members, volunteers or someone impacted by child sexual abuse, please don't hesitate to call.

Comprehensive Media Kit
Download the complete media kit including everything below (Child Sexual Abuse Statistics, TAALK Programs, TAALK Interviews, TAALK Quotes and National Resources). This is a .zip file - save the file to your computer and then open it up with WinZip.

Child Sexual Abuse Statistics
The frequency of child sexual abuse is frightening. This document includes statistics around the prevalence of child sexual abuse and the consequences, It provides relevant research based information that you can communicate to the public with confidence.

TAALK Programs
TAALK provides a variety of awareness, education and support programs to the communities we serve. This document provides an overview of our programs so you can gain an understanding of how we can help the community.  

TAALK Interviews
If you're interested in interviewing one of TAALK's representatives, it may be valuable to hear them live! This link provides access to previously taped interviews as well as a brief bio for each of our representatives.

TAALK Quotes
If you're in a hurry and just need a couple of quotes to round out your article, feel free to quote us without further permission.

National Resources
Talking about child sexual abuse can trigger strong emotions in your readers and listeners for a variety of reasons. Your work may inspire someone to report abuse or help them recognize suspicious behavior. You may even cause an offender to seek help. Please be responsible and provide the appropriate resources at the end of any article or interview.