SAPR teams support JBER
Glenda Armstrong, a quality assurance trainer at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson’s North Star Inn, greets Sexual Assault Prevention and Response open house attendees at JBER, Alaska, April 10, 2022. Programs like the U.S. Air Force’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response, or SAPR, and the U.S. Army’s Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention, or SHARP, play a crucial role in addressing and combating sexual violence within military communities. The significance of the programs’ initiatives, their impact on service members, and the ongoing efforts aid in creating a safer, supportive environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Shelimar Rivera Rosado)
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Senior Airman Shelimar Rivera Rosado
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