CAPSEA Serves Victims of DV, Sexual Assault, and Violent Crimes in Elk and Cameron County.
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.
CAPSEA is participating in Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month to uplift and empower young people everywhere in having healthy and respectful relationships.
We’re building public pressure for survivor services, and it starts with names.
Names from communities. Names from partners. Names from people who believe survivors deserve care, dignity, and access to support.
This Open Letter calls for full funding of sexual assault services in Pennsylvania. Because survivor services save lives, and communities shouldn’t have to fight for the resources survivors need to heal.
Every name adds weight. Every share builds momentum.
Put your name on it. Share it and bring someone with you.
✨CAPSEA is PROUD to be a member of the Cameron-Elk Su***de Prevention Task Force!
Check out this clip of Congressman Glenn Thompson highlighting the strides this task force and community has made in relation to su***de prevention and mental health awareness.
Rep. GT Thompson spoke on the House Floor highlighting The Cameron Elk Su***de Prevention Task Force for receiving the Program of the Year Award from the Pen...
01/25/2026
Though CAPSEA's staff will not physically be in the building tomorrow, our 24 hour hotline remains open for emergency needs.
Thank you for allowing us to be a part of such a fun simulation experience! We are always grateful for the opportunity to share our services with the community. 💜
01/14/2026
A BIG Capsea THANK YOU to our anonymous donors, who lovingly gifted us with handmade baby quilts for our clients and shelter guests.
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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.