Resources

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SAVA is here to help.

SAVA’s Direct Victim Services

24-Hour Rape Crisis Hotline
970-472-4200 or 877-352-7273

Individual Advocacy
Medical and Legal advocacy to help understand your options

Therapy
SAVA accepts Medicaid and scholarship spots available

Support Groups
Weekly groups for primary and secondary survivors of sexual assault

 

SAVA’s Prevention Education Programs

SuperWorld 
An active, outdoor summer program empowering youth ages 8-12 to develop necessary life skills for healthy bodies, relationships, and self-esteem.

SpeakUp!
Prevention education program for 7th and 8th grade students that fosters the skills and tools needed to speak up and help others.

Sexual Assault Resource Team (SART) Peers
Peer education program in which high school student leaders educate their peers on how to prevent sexual violence.

SOAR
Educational curricula designed to educate and empower youth and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Presentation Series
Trained Prevention educators provide information and tools for preventing and responding to sexual violence to youth or youth-serving staff members.

Sexual Assault 101

Sexual assault is defined as any unwanted, forced, or coerced sexual contact without the consent or against the will of another person.  It can range from inappropriate touching to penetration. Learn More

Common Reactions

We all have different reactions to difficult experiences, and this is true for individuals who have experienced sexual assault. Each victim has a unique reaction to the assault and may respond to the crisis differently.
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2018 Annual Report

As we reflect upon 2018, we are filled with gratitude for your individual support, contributions, and commitment to addressing sexual violence within our community.
Download 2018 Report

Forms

Download our frequently asked for forms.
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