Mosaic Georgia has discreetly served over 20,000 kids and adults who experienced sexual violence, exploitation, trafficking, child sexual abuse, and similar crimes. It began as a volunteer rape crisis center in 1986. In 1993, became the first nonprofit, community-based sexual assault center in Georgia to provide forensic medical exams and patient advocacy outside the hospital setting.
Mosaic represents our focus to help people put the pieces of their lives back together with dignity and discretion. We offer a mosaic of services and coordinate with several agencies and organizations with a trauma-informed, victim-centered approach. We follow the Children’s Advocacy Center model to centralize the community response in effort to minimize trauma and stress on the person who may have experienced sexualized violence. Also reduces the number of times the victim is asked to recount their experience.
Mosaic Georgia’s mission:
Take action and guide change for the safety, health, and justice of children and adults impacted by sexual violence & abuse.