The Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs (KASAP) is a coalition of 13 Sexual Assault Programs in Kentucky. Established in 1990, KASAP serves as a central point of contact for sexual violence issues in the state. Their mission is to speak with a unified voice against sexual victimization, providing technical assistance to member programs, advocating for improvements in public policy, fostering coalition building, and promoting prevention and public awareness regarding sexual violence and related issues.
KASAP's local programs, often referred to as rape crisis centers, offer services not limited to survivors of rape but open to survivors of any type of sexual harassment, assault, or violence, as well as friends and family members of survivors. KASAP is dedicated to creating a world free from sexual violence through evidence-based prevention programming, advocacy for policies and legislation, and training and education for program staff, community partners, and the public.
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