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CONTACT CAPSA



24-Hour Crisis Line
435.753.2500




FAX:
435.753.7054




Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 3617
Logan, UT 84323-3617




E-mail:
info@capsa.org




Available
24 Hours a day
7 Days a Week



 

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CAPSA Presents the 25th Annual Golf Tournament

Monday, June 4, 2012 at the Logan Golf & Country Club with Registration beginning at 8:30 am and Tee Time at 9:30 am. Sponsorships available from $1 to $5000. Get a team together and come golf 18 Holes and have lunch. Awesome prizes will be given away. Don’t miss out on this fun event. Call NOW to reserve your spot or sponsor this great event: 435-753-2500. CAPSA greatly appreciates your willingness to help! Click the above link for more information.


IMAGINE…

• Empowered Survivors •

• Safe Homes •

• Children Living Without Fear •

IMAGINE…

NO more domestic violence or sexual assault

Community Abuse Prevention Services Agency (CAPSA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, and providing education in order to prevent violence in our community. The organization began in 1976 as a group of concerned citizens, and continues today as a result of the help and support we receive from the community. Although many people think of CAPSA as an “abused women’s shelter”, we provide services to any victim of domestic violence or sexual assault, men or women, including men and women in same-sex relationships.
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Our Mission

The mission of CAPSA is to provide safe, caring, and confidential shelter, advocacy, and support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault; and to reduce incidents of abuse through prevention education.
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Our Philosophy

We believe in individual worth. We believe a person in an abusive situation has the right to understand the options available and be in control of his or her own decisions. We believe that individuals:

1. Have the right not to be abused.
2. Have the right to freedom from fear of abuse.
3. Have the right to choose available options and resources.