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Published 16:01 14 Dec 2015 GMT
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Realising that she needed to be surrounded by those she loved, she returned home only to come to the harsh realisation that the trauma she experienced was not going to evaporate.
With the support of her family and boyfriend, she sought ACT therapy. Claire is now at a place in her life where she feels more able to support other survivors of assault.
She is running in the VHI Women’s Mini Marathon to raise money for the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre. Watch her story below.
You can sponsor Claire HERE.
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