Kent County commissioners presented a proclamation on April 28 declaring April 2026 Sexual Assault Awareness Month and invited For All Seasons to describe services available to survivors across the Mid‑Shore region.
Katie Tiki, chief marketing officer for For All Seasons, said the organization provides behavioral health and crisis services, including therapy, psychiatry, crisis response and education, and noted that it operates the only crisis center on the Mid‑Shore serving nearly 200,000 residents across five counties.
“My name is Katie Tiki. I’m chief marketing officer at For All Seasons,” she said. “We are your community behavioral health and crisis center…we’re offering services to the community, including therapy, psychiatry, crisis services, and education and outreach to the community.”
Myesha Johnson, lead victim advocate, described on‑call advocacy and accompaniment: “I respond 24 hours a day, 365 days out of the year…we do court accompaniment, we go to doctor's offices…we're just there with them hand in hand when they're in their darkest moment.”
The proclamation text (read by the presiding official) cited statewide prevalence statistics and recognized For All Seasons’ awareness campaign focused on information, vigilance and access to trusted support. For All Seasons provided hotline numbers during the presentation: the main confidential hotline listed in the transcript is (410) 820‑5600 and a Spanish/text line (English/Spanish) listed as (410) 829‑6143; the organization’s website was given as forallseasonsinc.org.
The board presented the signed proclamation and offered attendees an opportunity for photographs. The meeting record did not include additional follow‑up tasks or funding decisions tied to the proclamation.