Georgia Network to End Sexual Assault
Mission Statement
GNESA was founded in 1982 as a loose network by the seven existing rape crisis centers in Georgia; the network helped the centers develop into viable entities. As the network grew, the member centers recognized the need for a central office. Therefore, in late 1997, GNESA incorporated as a non-profit organization, secured office space, hired its first staff members, and started to develop its programs. Current membership includes 23 rape crisis centers, several supporting organizations, and individual members. GNESA, the Georgia Network to End Sexual Assault, is a non-profit coalition of sexual assault agencies and concerned individuals that share the common goal of ending sexual assault. We are a membership organization.
Contact Information
Georgia Network to End Sexual Assault
131 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Suite 122
Atlanta GA 30308
Phone: 404-815-5261
Toll-free Phone: 866-354-3672
Fax: 404-815-5265
Website: http://www.gnesa.org/
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