What to Expect When You Call CAPSA: A Guide to Our Survivor-Centered Services

At CAPSA, we are committed to providing survivor-centered services that meet the unique needs of everyone who seeks our support. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence or sexual assault, we want to assure you that We Are Here for You and We Believe You! 

What to expect when you call CAPSA  

Our goal is to empower survivors to make informed decisions about their safety and well-being and to access the support they need to become safe and to heal. 

When you call CAPSA at 435-753-2500, you will speak to a trained advocate. We understand that it can be challenging to reach out for help, and we want to assure you that we are here to support you safely and confidentially. Our advocates will listen to your concerns and offer emotional support, validation, and empathy.  

Information and Support 

On the support line, you will be encouraged to speak to caseworkers who will provide you with information and support based on your specific needs and circumstances. We will discuss your safety concerns and provide you with information on safety planning, protective orders, and legal options. If you need immediate safety, you will have access to our emergency shelter.  

Our services are survivor-centered, meaning that we will work with you to identify your goals and support you in achieving them. We can provide you with ongoing emotional support, advocacy with law enforcement and the court system, and assistance with housing, employment, and financial stability. 

Confidentiality 

At CAPSA, we take confidentiality seriously. We understand that privacy and safety are crucial concerns for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Our services are confidential, meaning we will not share any information about your situation without your permission, except in cases where we are legally obligated – such as cases of child or elderly abuse.  

Here to Help

At CAPSA, we are committed to providing survivor-centered services that meet the unique needs of each individual who seeks our support. When you call CAPSA at 435-753-2500, you can expect a warm and welcoming response, information and support, advocacy and support, and confidentiality. We want survivors to know that they are not alone and that they have the power to make informed decisions about their safety and well-being. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence or sexual assault, please don’t hesitate to call CAPSA.