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School Based Programs | Rape Crisis Center
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The Child Assault Prevention (CAP) Program. For children in grades 1 3. The Child Assault Prevention (CAP) program is an internationally recognized primary prevention education program. Originally implemented in 1978, CAP is a well -tested and researched program delivered around the United States and around the world. YourSPACE (Safety Prevention Awareness Curriculum for Everyone). For students in grades 8 12. Note: There is no cost to schools. You may also complete the online forms below.
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Volunteer | Rape Crisis Center
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The Rape Crisis Center accepts volunteer applications all year round! The Rape Crisis Center is now offering our volunteer advocate training three times per year – Winter, Summer and Fall. The Rape Crisis Center could not do what we do without our volunteers! I wanted to commit my life to something I believe in, where I can make a difference. Contact & Links. The Rape Crisis Center. 801 S Rancho Drive, Ste. B-2. Las Vegas, NV 89106. Victims & Survivors. Victims & Survivors. Community & Web Resources.
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Enough Abuse Campaign | Rape Crisis Center
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Enough Abuse Campaign Nevada. Enough Abuse in Nevada is a partnership led by The Rape Crisis Center and Prevent Child Abuse Nevada. To create widespread change to prevent child sexual abuse. through engagement of parents, caregivers, youth-serving organizations, and concerned citizens. The goal of the Campaign is to engage parents, caregivers, youth-serving organizations and concerned citizens so that together, we Educate, Communicate, and Advocate. Policy change that can be implemented both governmental...
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Staff | Rape Crisis Center
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Daniele Dreitzer, MSW. Daniele joined The Rape Crisis Center as Executive Director in March 2013. Prior to joining RCC, Ms. Dreitzer served in several other positions in the non-profit community in Southern Nevada. Advocate and PREA Coordinator. Contact Lisa Ferriolo: Lisa@rcclv.org. Prevention and Education Manager. Christina is a graduate of Brigham Young University and is completing her MSW at UNLV. Prior to her staff role, Christina served as a practicum student with RCC helping to launch the Eno...
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Board | Rape Crisis Center
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President (Term: The President is a two year term of office, an individual may serve two consecutive terms in this office.). Tanna has served as the President of the Las Vegas Chapter of the Western Pension and Benefits Conference, and has been recognized within the industry as both a Certified Employee Benefit Specialist, and a Fellow, Life Management Institute (FLMI). Tanna has been serving on the RCC board in a variety of capacities since 2008. Member (Term: Members of the Board of Directors serve a f...
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Center Resources | Rape Crisis Center
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IF YOU ARE IN IMMEDIATE DANGER – PLEASE CALL 9-1-1. Clients, friends and family can access the hotline at 702-366-1640 or 888-366-1640 anytime of the day or night. The Rape Crisis Center offices are open 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday, and advocates are available at the center, located at 801 S. Rancho Dr., Suite B-2, Las Vegas, NV 89106,. To answer questions as well. Court advocates can assist you in understanding eligibility requirements and completing applications for some of the programs, service...
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Teen Resources | Rape Crisis Center
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Teens – remember that as you have your first relationships with partners, you have the right to feel safe, respected, and protected at all times. Keep these rights in mind and if you need help in determining if a situation is safe you can always reach out via our hotline – 702-366-1640 – or the other listed resources. Personal Bill of Rights. My body is mine to respect and protect. I have a right to be safe. I have the right to say no to anything that does not feel comfortable to me. Contact & Links.
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Community Programs & Events | Rape Crisis Center
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Community Programs and Events. If you would like to set-up a presentation or speaker for a group on issues of sexual assault, the services of The Rape Crisis Center, the Party Smart Campaign (including club training), YourSPACE, the Enough Abuse Campaign, or related topics, please contact Christina at 702-385-2153 or Christina@rcclv.org. We ask that requests be made a minimum of four weeks in advance to give us the greatest opportunity to secure staff or volunteers to attend and fulfill your request.
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Party Smart | Rape Crisis Center
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Many sexual assaults happen during or immediately after club and party situations, and we know young people ages 16-24 are most at risk. In 2015, over 20% of victims we saw at the hospital had been at a party or club during or prior to the assault. There are a number of things you can do to help keep yourself and your friends safe:. That guy, and don’t your friend be. We know that both guys and girls can be victims of assault. Here are some tips everyone can use:. Don’t get behind the wheel if you’ve bee...
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Victims & Survivors | Rape Crisis Center
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If you are in immediate danger – please call 9-1-1. The Rape Crisis Center strives to provide well informed advocates for those affected by sexual violence to consult with at any time assistance is needed. Through our 24-hour hotline (702-366-1640 or 888-366-1640). And hospital accompaniment program, we assure that no victim needs to go through the aftermath of sexual assault alone. Advocates are there to provide support and basic information to address the questions victims most commonly have. The purpo...
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