I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the latest updates, but here’s what’s publicly known about the Elizabeth Smart Foundation recently:
- The Elizabeth Smart Foundation continues to focus on sexual violence prevention and survivor support, with ongoing programs and advocacy efforts led by Elizabeth Smart and partners.[4][6]
- In 2026, Elizabeth Smart has been featured in interviews and media pieces discussing her advocacy work, survivor storytelling, and the Foundation’s impact, including Netflix and press profiles that highlight her public-facing campaigns and the Foundation’s mission.[8][9]
- The Foundation maintains a newsroom and updates sections with press releases and program announcements, though specific campaign details can vary by year.[5][4]
If you’d like, I can attempt to fetch the latest articles again or summarize recent interviews and press coverage with direct quotes. Would you prefer a quick summary of the most recent coverage or a focused look at the Foundation’s current programs and how to get involved?
Sources: Elizabeth Smart Foundation homepage and newsroom, 2026 media coverage profiles.[9][4][5][8]
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Elizabeth Smart opens up to PEOPLE ahead of her new book, 'Detours: Hope & Growth After Life's Hardest Turns,' debuting in December.
people.comThe Elizabeth Smart Foundation has shut down its latest campaign aimed at bringing more awareness to the “Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women” crisis.
www.fox13now.comELIZABETH SMART. ABDUCTION SURVIVOR. FOUNDER OF ELIZABETH SMART FOUNDATION. NYT BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF "MY STORY".
www.elizabethsmart.comWhat happened to Elizabeth Smart and her parents after the 2002 harrowing abduction? Here's what Elizabeth and her loved ones are doing now.
www.forbes.comElizabeth Smart became a household name when she was abducted at age 14, held captive for nine months and then found safe. Now 38, she is married with children and devotes her time to advocating for…
www.cnn.comSALT LAKE CITY (CNN) — “I’m not just that girl that was kidnapped. That happened to me, but I’m so much more,” Elizabeth Smart told CNN’s Anderson Cooper in 2013. A new Netflix documentary, which premiered on Wednesday, has renewed interest in one of the most closely followed kidnapping cases in American history. Smart was […]
www.eastidahonews.comWe’re a women and survivor-led organization building a more compassionate society to end sexual violence. Together with advocate Elizabeth Smart—whose abduction and assault garnered national attention in 2002—we drive crucial conversations and work to shift societal perceptions for lasting change.
www.elizabethsmartfoundation.orgIn support of other survivors, the mom of three talks candidly about her brutal kidnapping and sexual assault in a new Netflix documentary.
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