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CAPSA

Provides safe, caring, and confidential shelter, advocacy, and support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Works to reduce incidents of abuse through prevention education. Receiving assistance from CAPSA does not mean that a victim will have to talk to the police, or that the crime will be reported to law enforcement. Those decisions are made by the victim and can be discussed in complete confidentiality with a CAPSA advocate. Services included are case/care management, crime victim support, dating violence prevention, domestic violence hotlines, domestic violence shelters, sexual assault/incest support groups, sexual assault prevention, and transitional housing/shelter.

Description:

Presentations are designed to appeal to a wide variety of classes and age groups, including health, physical education, science, adult roles, and social studies. Also present to church youth groups, Scouts, or any other community organization that is interested.

Eligibility:
Boys and girls ages 11-18.
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Full time caseworker/advocates who confidentially work with victims of rape and sexual assault. Provides information, referrals, and support following the traumatic experience of being the victim of a violent crime.

Eligibility:
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call, email, or visit website.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Educational support groups for victims of rape and sexual assault. Groups are not counseling sessions, but instead a chance for victims to meet together, discuss issues relevant to survivors of sexual assault, provide support for one another, and learn about and discuss options for the future.

Eligibility:
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call, email, or visit website for schedule.
Fees:
No cost.
Counties Served:

Description:

The program is designed to provide victims of domestic violence with a safe place to live while they work on a goals that will help them be more self-sufficient and be better able to provide for themselves and/or their families.

Eligibility:
Must be a CAPSA client.
Service Hours:
24/7 Shelter/Housing hours: Vary; call to schedule an appointment
Intake Procedure:
Call.
Fees:
Sliding Scale
Counties Served:

Description:

24 hour crisis phone line, Mobile Crisis Team, and Rape Crisis Intervention.

Eligibility:
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call, email, or visit website.
Fees:
No cost.
Counties Served:

Description:

Provides confidential support services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Eligibility:
Those fleeing domestic violence and sexual assault.
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call, email, or visit website.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Presentations are designed to appeal to a wide variety of classes and age groups, including health, physical education, science, adult roles, and social studies. Also present to church youth groups, Scouts, or any other community organization that is interested.

Eligibility:
Boys and girls ages 11-18.
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Safe, confidential location for victims fleeing domestic violence or for victims of sexual assault. Rooms for both small and large families, and rooms that are handicap accessible. While staying in the shelter, individuals meet with a caseworker, work on action plans for self-sufficiency, find resources for assistance, and search for jobs.

Eligibility:
Those fleeing domestic violence and sexual assault.
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call, email, or visit website for appointment.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:
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