Awareness campaigns open the door. Survivor stories invite someone to walk through it. When we pair facts with lived experience, we don’t just inform—we transform. Option 3: Short Video Script (30 sec – TikTok/Reel) [Visual: Soft lighting, person speaking directly to camera or text on screen over meaningful imagery]
Option 4: Awareness Campaign Concept (Template for organizations) Campaign Name: Faces of Resilience Tagline: Not defined by trauma. Driven by truth. 3gp Muslim Real Rapecom
Text: “When I finally told someone what happened, they didn’t call the police first. They just listened. That listening saved my life.” — Alex, domestic abuse survivor Takeaway: Believing someone is the first intervention. Awareness campaigns open the door
Then I saw a post. Not a statistic. A woman my age, my neighborhood, saying: ‘This happened to me too.’ Option 3: Short Video Script (30 sec –
We often think of awareness campaigns as logos, facts, and hotlines. But without survivor voices, awareness stays abstract. A statistic like “1 in 3 women experience violence” doesn’t move us the way a sentence like “I hid my phone in my sock drawer so he wouldn’t find it” does.