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Every survivor carries a library of "before" and "after." There is the life before the diagnosis, the accident, or the trauma—and there is the life that had to be built from the pieces left behind. When we share these stories, we are doing more than recounting history. We are providing a roadmap for the lost. We are telling the person currently in the dark that the light hasn't gone out; it’s just waiting to be found again.

Sharing trauma can be re-traumatizing. Campaigns must ensure survivors have access to emotional support throughout the process. Every survivor carries a library of "before" and "after

Sharing survivor stories in awareness campaigns is a powerful way to foster empathy, break down stigma, and drive policy change . However, it requires a "survivor-centered" approach to ensure safety and prevent re-traumatization. 1. Ethical & Safety Framework We are telling the person currently in the

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