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As April's Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM) draws to a close, VA Providence hosted the Empowerment Mask showcase, honoring the resilience and healing of Veterans
who have experienced Military Sexual Trauma (MST). This event, aligned with SAAPM's theme "Finding Your Path to Healing," took place on Thursday, April 25th, offering a unique
glimpse into the personal healing journeys of many Veterans. Throughout the month, survivors participated in the "Empowerment Mask" workshops, hosted by VA Providence's MST
Coordinator Dr. Lindsey Steinzor, where they crafted masks that served as symbols of their survival and resilience. These masks, more than just art, told stories of pain, injustice, and
above all, the unyielding strength and resilience that have enabled these Veterans to forge meaningful lives despite their experiences. With approximately 1 in 3 women and 1 in 50 men
experiencing MST during their service. The workshops provided a sanctuary for Veterans to articulate and explore the dualities of their healing journeys, revealing the often-concealed
impacts of trauma beneath the surface. The Empowerment Mask event was more than just a showcase; it was a crucial step in honoring and recognizing the incredible journeys of our Veterans. It
reminded everyone involved of the privilege it is to support and stand by our brave men and women who, through their creativity and vulnerability, teach us all about the power of healing
and the human spirit's capacity to overcome.