✨Happy St. Patrick's Day from the staff at CAPSEA.
03/13/2026
✨Morgan Advanced Materials celebrated International Women's Day through a "Give to Receive" initiative, collecting essential items and cash donations to support CAPSEA.
✨By coming together to give back, Morgan is honoring the strength and impact of women in manufacturing while helping empower and support women in our local community who need it the most.
03/09/2026
✨In honor of International Women's Day, CAPSEA's offices are CLOSED today, Monday March 9, 2026.
🚨Our emergency hotline is available
Elk County: 814-772-1227
Cameron County: 814-486-0952
02/17/2026
1 in 10 high school students face dating violence. If you’re in a similar relationship, know this: You are not alone. You are deserving of a healthy relationship.
February is . Learn more at loveisrespect.org
02/16/2026
🚨While the offices may be closed,
our hotline remains available for emergency needs:
ELK COUNTY - 814.772.1227
CAMERON COUNTY - 814.486.0952
02/14/2026
✨💜Love Shouldn't Hurt.
CAPSEA staff wishes you each a safe and happy Valentines Day!
02/11/2026
Check out our legal advocate/counselor Sherrie sporting ORANGE today in recognition of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month! 🧡
02/10/2026
✨All relationships exist on a spectrum from healthy to abusive, with unhealthy relationships somewhere in the middle.
If you recognize any of the warning signs, it may be an indication that your relationship is abusive. Create a safety plan, or reach out to connect with an advocate to confidentially discuss your situation and explore available options.
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At CAPSEA we believe that every human being has the right to live a safe and healthy life, free of violence and abuse. For more than 40 years, CAPSEA’s team has worked tirelessly to help Elk and Cameron County community members live safer, healthier lives. What began as the Elk County Crisis Line has evolved into a comprehensive nonprofit victim service agency committed to providing high-quality, long-term care. We are here for you – every step of the way.
24/7 Hotline
Crisis Shelter & Housing
Crime Victim Services
Abuse Victim Services
Counseling & Support
Education & Training
Visit us at capsea.org to learn more about the diverse services that we offer.