Now You See

Now You See Instagram: Now You See: A Celebration of Courageous Kids (NYS) is an ever growing art exhibit and child abuse awareness campaign.

NYS seeks to empower survivors to talk about their experiences and to be proud of their resilience and strength. Most importantly, these photos and words help us all move beyond the silence and secrecy that so often surrounds and enables child abuse. Please share with anyone you know to help support brave kids and adult survivors everywhere.

All survivors deserve a standing ovation.                                            Today we thank this young advocate ...
10/27/2025

All survivors deserve a standing ovation. Today we thank this young advocate and her family for speaking up and fighting against the silence that often surrounds child abuse. And thank you to everyone who supported the 2025 Gala and to all who consistently push for increased awareness and change.

Today we celebrate this young survivor who recently testified at trial and yesterday, submitted a statement at the sente...
09/04/2025

Today we celebrate this young survivor who recently testified at trial and yesterday, submitted a statement at the sentencing of the defendant. She is the definition of courage, and we thank her and Ben (our service dog) for being in the fight against child abuse and sexual assault.

This week, we focused on empowering the next generation. This group of middle school girls from the Boston Police  camp ...
08/16/2025

This week, we focused on empowering the next generation. This group of middle school girls from the Boston Police camp learned about online safety and the forensic interview process, and helped raise more than $1k for the with a stair climb at Headquarters. The 2025 campers’ mission will help children and families affected by child abuse and sexual assault, and we are so grateful for their partnership and dedication to this cause.

Aimy says, “I am most proud of being a survivor and overcoming all of the challenges that have come my way.” On her last...
08/01/2025

Aimy says, “I am most proud of being a survivor and overcoming all of the challenges that have come my way.” On her last day at the Suffolk DA’s Office, Assistant District Attorney Colleen O’Neill stands with Aimy, as she has with countless survivors of exploitation for the past eleven years. Today, we thank them both for their advocacy for victims of violence and abuse.

Today we celebrate the appointment of Maria LaVita as the 27th and first female Chief of Police for the City of Revere. ...
07/31/2025

Today we celebrate the appointment of Maria LaVita as the 27th and first female Chief of Police for the City of Revere. And we thank Chief LaVita for her constant support and advocacy for survivors of child abuse and sexual assault, and Now You See.

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