If You See a Man with a Painted Fingernail – Viral Campaign to End Child Sexual Assault

A powerful campaign by YGAP, an Australian non-profit organization, is swiftly gaining momentum on social media. The campaign aims to raise awareness and funds to combat the harrowing statistic that men are responsible for 90 percent of all sexual assaults against children.

The campaign, aptly titled “Nail it to end it,” encourages men to paint one of their fingernails in solidarity with the cause. While women are more than welcome to participate, the focus on men is intentional, as they have a crucial role to play in putting an end to this grave issue.

Painted Fingernail

Through the use of the hashtags #PolishedMan and #nailedit, the campaign has captured the attention of social media users worldwide. Even celebrities like Chris Hemsworth, Michael Klim, and Zac Efron have embraced the campaign, proudly displaying their painted nails to raise awareness.

By painting a single fingernail, these men are not only making a bold fashion statement but are also starting important conversations about child sexual assault. Each painted nail serves as a conversation starter, allowing men to share information, spread awareness, and encourage others to join the cause.

The campaign’s message is simple yet powerful – we can collectively make a difference, one polished nail at a time. The painted fingernail is a visible symbol that represents the commitment to ending child sexual assault and bringing justice to the victims.

But this campaign is not just about raising awareness. YGAP, together with its partners, aims to raise vital funds to support organizations that work tirelessly to protect and rehabilitate child survivors of sexual assault. The money raised will go towards providing essential services, counseling, and medical support to those in need.

Join the #PolishedMan campaign and make a powerful statement of solidarity. Paint your fingernail, engage in meaningful conversations, and help put an end to child sexual assault. Together, we can make a difference and create a safer world for children everywhere.