Home [www. sapr. mil] The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO) is the central authority charged with preventing sexual assault in the military and facilitating recovery for warfighters SAPRO’s mission is to provide unparalleled warfighter support, advocacy, and recovery assistance – anytime, anywhere
SAPR TOOLKIT FOR COMMANDERS AND SARCS Commanders and Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) are responsible for the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program at their military installation or organization They are responsible for creating an environment that promotes decreased prevalence, increased reporting of sexual assault and sexual harassment, and providing victims with optimal care DoD SAPRO has gathered
DOD SAPRO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS DoD SAPRO represents the Secretary of Defense as the central authority charged with preventing sexual assault in the military and facilitating recovery for warfighters SAPRO's mission is to provide unparalleled warfighter support, advocacy, and recovery assistance - anytime, anywhere SAPRO envisions a military free from sexual assault SAPRO’s efforts are aligned with the National Defense
LEADERSHIP BIOGRAPHIES Meet the leadership of the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO), including Director Dr Nathan Galbreath and Managing Director Andrea Bryant, experts in military sexual assault prevention, response, and victim advocacy
REPORTS The official website for the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (DoD SAPRO)
ABOUT SAPRO SAPRO's mission is to provide unparalleled warfighter support, advocacy, and recovery assistance - anytime, anywhere SAPRO envisions a military free from sexual assault SAPRO collaborates with the Military Services and civilian organizations to develop and implement innovative prevention and response policies, programs, and best practices
POLICY DoD Directive 6495 01 - Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program DoDD 6495 01 is overarching DoD policy that establishes the SAPR program, implements DoD policy, and assigns responsibilities for the SAPR program on prevention, response, and oversight to sexual assault Detailed procedures are in DoD Instruction 6495 02, Volume 1
Contact SAPRO Hours of Operation: 0800 - 1700 ET If this is an emergency, please contact local law enforcement or dial 911 If you’d like to report a sexual assault, please contact the Safe Helpline at 877-995-5247 or online at SafeHelpline org If you have a SAPRO-related question or need information, please contact whs mc-alex wso mbx SAPRO@mail mil If you are a member of the media and have a media
VICTIM ASSISTANCE - sapr. mil The official website for the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (DoD SAPRO)
SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS AND PREVENTION MONTH (SAAPM) SAPRO is pleased to announce the 2026 Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month theme will continue to be “STEP FORWARD Prevent Report Advocate ” The STEP FORWARD campaign is a call to action for all individuals to use their personal and collective strength to advance meaningful change in preventing and responding to sexual violence Phase 1 of the STEP FORWARD campaign is to