A Breeze of Hope

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A Breeze of Hope (Spanish: Una Brisa de Esperanza) is a Bolivian non-profit organization that provides free legal, social, and psychological support to girls, boys, and adolescents who are survivors of sexual violence.[1] The organization was founded and is led by Brisa de Ángulo, herself a survivor of sexual abuse as a teenager.[2] It emerged from the creation of the Centro Una Brisa de Esperanza (FUBE), established in 2004 by Brisa and her parents, and recognized as the first center in Bolivia dedicated to supporting child and adolescent survivors of sexual violence.[3] Since 2014, it has collaborated with the international women’s rights organization Equality Now.[4]

The center focuses on addressing both the psychological and physical consequences of violence. It provides professional psychological counseling, comprehensive legal assistance, and social services to survivors and their families. It also engages in prevention efforts, community education, and advocacy for public policy reforms to address sexual violence.[5]

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