Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault (UCASA)

Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault (UCASA)

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We engage in local and statewide collaborations to strengthen the effectiveness of sexual violence education, prevention, and response in Utah.

The Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault engages individuals and organizations in local and statewide collaborations to strengthen the effectiveness of sexual violence education, prevention and response in Utah.Join UCASA to bring awareness to the pervasive issue of sexual assault in our communities and to foster a society where sexual violence is no longer tolerated.

06/19/2026

The historical legacy of Juneteenth shows the value of never giving up hope in uncertain times.

We celebrate Juneteenth to honor the day the last enslaved Black Americans were informed of their freedom, years after they were legally freed and to honor the past by reimagining what’s possible for the future.

06/18/2026

📞 Help is just a phone call away.
Call anytime. We’re here to support, and connect you to the help you deserve.

06/16/2026

Summit and Wasatch counties, meet your crisis center!!
For 30 years, Peace House has served Park City and the broader community with comprehensive services that empower survivors to heal with dignity and hope. They envision and work toward communities free of interpersonal violence and abuse.

Thank you for all you do in protecting our communities and making Utah a safer place.

Photos from Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault (UCASA)'s post 06/15/2026

In early observation of Juneteenth our offices will be closed.

Photos from Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault (UCASA)'s post 06/12/2026

Trauma is a deep emotional wound from a painful event. It changes how the brain and body work. It traps people in a cycle of "survival mode." It shows up as strong physical and mental reactions to everyday things.

You are never alone, help is always available.
Eng: 801-736-4356
Esp: 801-924-0860

06/10/2026

Sexual violence can have lasting impacts long after the harm occurs. For many survivors, trauma may contribute to symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a normal response to experiencing something deeply traumatic. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, you are not alone. Support is available. Eng: 801-736-4356 Esp: 801-924-0860

Photos from Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault (UCASA)'s post 06/08/2026

Pride Month is a celebration of resilience, identity, and community but it’s also a reminder that LGBTQ+ individuals continue to face disproportionately high rates of sexual violence. This Pride Month we reaffirm that prevention, advocacy, and healing must include everyone. 🌈



Sources: The National Sexual Violence Resource Center, The Trevor Project, and The Human Rights Campaign
Note NSVRC: This analysis includes a breakout of various sexual identities by gender. Due to the number of respondents by gender, researchers could only analyze data of women and men by sexual identity. Researchers could not analyze data on genders other than women and men, and could not specifically analyze data based on sexual identity of transgender respondents.

Photos from Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault (UCASA)'s post 06/03/2026

Happy Pride Month! 🌈
This month and every month, we celebrate the strength, joy, diversity, and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community.
As we celebrate, we also recognize the importance of supporting LGBTQ+ survivors and continuing the work toward safety, equity, and healing for all.

06/01/2026

Events happening this June!

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284 W 400 N
Salt Lake City, UT
84103

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm