Our History
Calgary Communities Against Sexual Abuse was established and incorporated under the Societies Act in 1994 by a group of concerned and dedicated women led by Danielle M. Aubry, current Executive Director. The agency received charitable organization status under Revenue Canada in 1995. CCASA is the primary sexual assault and sexual abuse crisis and education service provider for Calgary and surrounding areas. We believe in providing specialized and individualized services to address the needs of sexual abuse and sexual assault survivors, their significant others, and the broader community. This focus is achieved through providing seven core services: crisis intervention, counselling, education, outreach, police & court support, a volunteer program and leadership in the coordination of services related to sexual abuse and sexual assault.
