Childrens Advocacy Project

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350 N Ash St
Casper, WY 82601

The Children's Advocacy Project (CAP) in Casper, WY is a community response to the devastating impact of child maltreatment, working to foster a more effective and efficient community response to child abuse. CAP brings together all the services children need to heal after abuse, with a focus on protecting, treating, counseling survivors, and supporting families as their children begin to heal.

As the first child advocacy center in Wyoming to receive the prestigious National Children's Alliance Accreditation, CAP is dedicated to making Natrona County and Wyoming a community that does not tolerate child abuse and readily helps those whose lives are affected by it. Through events, fundraisers, donations, and volunteer opportunities, individuals can make a difference in the lives of children and support CAP's mission of assisting children in their journey from victim to survivor.

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