SACASA now has a Facebook page! Join us on Facebook, become a fan and help us spread the word about our important work. Click here to link to our page.
Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault has created a new PSA as part of the collaborative grant received from the Women's Foundation of Southern Arizona. Collaborative organizations are: Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse, Wingspan, and SACASA.
Click here to view SACASA PSA
MTV Highlights SACASA in a new video on their
Think.MTV.Com website
Our very own Lucy Cannon (a former crisis advocate) was interviewed by a local citizen journalist from MTV about her survival story. The video, titled Trauma Ten Years Later, can be seen on line at www.think.mtv.com.
SACASA merges with Arizona’s Children Association in July 2008.
The boards of directors of Arizona’s Children Association (AzCA) and the Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (SACASA) proudly announce that SACASA has joined the AzCA family of agencies. The merger was effective July 1, 2008. “This is an exciting step for us now and in the long term,” notes Paul Lindsey, chairman of the board of SACASA. “This collaboration enhances our identity, mission and services; the Center will gain a statewide presence and our administrative infrastructure will be streamlined and strengthened.”
Click here to visit AzCA’s website.
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