Stop Sexual Assault in Schools (SSAIS) is a U.S. national nonprofit that advocates for K–12 students' right to an education free from sexual harassment and sexual assault. Founded in 2015, the organization provides free educational resources and curricula, supports youth-led clubs and awareness campaigns, files pro bono Title IX complaints, and works with families, schools, and communities to advance prevention, reporting, and accountability in K–12 settings.
Title IX enforcement and K–12 sexual harassment policy reform; strengthening school accountability for educator and staff misconduct; mandatory reporting and background-check reforms; prevention education and survivor support programs; state and federal legislation to protect students from sexual harassment and assault.
Primarily individual donations and foundation/philanthropic grants, supplemented by project-specific grants and in-kind/pro bono partnerships.
Coalition Against Sexual Harassment K12 (CASHK12); SASH Club (Students Against Sexual Harassment); founders and lead advocates Esther Warkov and Joel Levin; partnerships with national gender-equity and victim-advocacy organizations.
Non-profit organization (501(c)(3))