A recent call for action highlights the significant challenges faced by survivors of sexual violence who also experience marginalization based on factors like sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, legal status, and disability. These intersecting vulnerabilities create “compounded barriers” that hinder disclosure and access to vital support services. Advocates emphasize that these individuals often encounter additional obstacles when seeking help, exacerbating the trauma experienced. The call urges increased and tailored support systems to address the specific needs of these vulnerable populations. Current services often fail to adequately account for the complex interplay of these factors, leaving many survivors without appropriate assistance. Addressing these systemic issues is crucial to ensuring equitable access to justice and healing for all survivors of sexual violence. Improved training for support staff and culturally sensitive outreach programs are among the proposed solutions.