Multi-agency task force hosts event to honor survivors of sexual assault
- The Southeast Idaho Task Force held a 'Living the Cause' event on Tuesday.
- The Task Force, a joint project among area agencies, aims to consolidate resources.
- Task force agencies included law enforcement, healthcare, mental health, and public housing.
- Sarah O'Banion stated survivors sometimes feel they don't matter.
- The event honored survivors and raised resource awareness in the region.
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