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In Style tori amos's hope hotline Through her RAINN network, this soulful pop singer helps rape victims find a
path to healing.
Knowing that she didn’t have the training to help these women herself, she sought
out the guidance of the D.C. Rape Crisis Center in Washington. Together they
came up with the idea of a national hotline, and Amos convinced her record
company, Atlantic Records, and the Warner Music Group to provide the initial
funding for the project. The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)
operates a nation-wide, toll-free hotline (800-656-HOPE) that automatically
connects callers to the rape crisis center nearest to them. Now victims of
sexual assault can reach a trained rape crisis counselor from anywhere in the
country and receive free, confidential counseling 24 hours a day and
approximately 50,000 calls come through the hotline every year. As Amos herself knows, reaching out for help is the first step in recovery. “A lot of times you shut your whole heart off from your
experience; you close the door, and you wither and die,” she says. “My hope is that the telephone line can be a bridge to
the next step.” RAINN, 252 10th Street N.E., Washington DC 20002; 202-544-1034
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