WA-SAST Contributors

We'd like to honor the organizations that have contributed to the success of the Washington State Social Services and Advocacy Skills Training center.


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Rebuilding Hope

Rebuilding Hope was created and exists to serve victim-survivors of sexual assault and abuse, and to confront the social dynamics which foster sexual assault and abuse.

Rebuilding Hope is the state-accredited Community Sexual Assault Program (CSAP) that advocates for victim-survivors, their families and friends in Pierce and Kitsap Counties. The agency embraces the goal of providing support and information so that a victim may empower themselves to heal, while acknowledging the victim-survivor’s dignity and respect of their decisions.

24/7 Helpline:
253-474-7273

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Children's Advocacy Centers of Washington

Children’s Advocacy Centers of Washington (CACWA) is a membership organization that supports the development, growth, and sustainability of Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs).

CACWA works with CACs and multidisciplinary partners (MDTs) to facilitate a coordinated response to allegations of child abuse and supports professionals in the field through training, technical assistance, research, funding, and advocacy.

If your community is interested in starting a CAC or you’d like to learn more about the CAC model, please contact CACWA at:

360-753-3703

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Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence

WSCADV is the leading voice to end domestic violence in Washington State. We improve how communities respond to domestic violence and are working to create a world where all people can live and love without fear.

Founded in 1990 by survivors and their allies, WSCADV is a non-profit 501(c)3 network of domestic violence programs. Our membership works tirelessly across the state to help survivors towards safety and freedom. Our work includes visionary leadership, supporting our member programs, and engaging the public to play a role in ending domestic and sexual violence.

206-389-2515

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WomenSpirit Coalition

WomenSpirit Coalition provides culturally specific Technical Assistance to Tribes/Tribal programs in the work of preventing and eliminating domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, and sex trafficking. Tribal coalitions are the experts in providing culturally specific Technical Assistance to Tribes/Tribal Programs on issues related to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, and sex trafficking.

WomenSpirit Coalition provides standard setting policy and practice in regard to service delivery and leadership development. We provide training (in all aspects of Tribal life and systems) that impacts victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, and sex trafficking.

360-681-3701

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The Ripple Project

The Ripple Project offers Primary Prevention, Advocate Training and workshops with an emphasis on Sexual Assault Services grounded an anti-oppression, trauma-informed lens centered on the wellness of members of the Global Majority, LGBTQ+, people living the developmental and intellectual disabilities, immigrants, refugees, and those with less access to resources.

Community Voices Advisory Network & Professional Cohort Gatherings. Coordinate opportunities for networking and Advisory Group activities aimed at identifying and forming recommendations to OCVA and the field related the expansion of culturally informed and responsive sexual assault intervention services and prevention activities.

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Purpose in Process

Purpose in Process is the contracted Accreditor for the Office of Crime Victims Advocacy Community Sexual Assault Programs Accreditation in Washington State.

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Social Strategies

Social Strategies an education, training, and consulting agency. Our extensive experience working among stakeholders, funders, governmental/regulatory agencies, and direct service providers provides us with a unique body of knowledge we use to assist people in accomplishing the good we all want to see in our communities.

In addition to our own content, we can turn your organization’s existing content into online e-learning modules that can assist your organization in new employee on-boarding and distributing new training content to employees. From employee handbooks to program specific training, your organization can ensure everyone is consistently and efficiently on the same page.

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