Emergency Pod: Blake Anderson Out As Utah State's Head Coach
We do our best to break down the shocking end of the Blake Anderson tenure in Logan, and where the Aggies (and Anderson) go from here.
As mentioned at the end of the episode, numerous organizations in Logan help victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. This is not a complete list, but it's a good starting point for those interested in donating their money or time to a good cause (or for those seeking resources):
- CAPSA is a nonprofit domestic violence and sexual assault support center in Logan that accepts donations. They have an easy-to-use online form, but they also take donations by mail and are always looking for donated goods, from paper and cleaning products to unused clothes and bottled water.
- BRAG (Bear River Association of Governments) provides a number of services for low-income households, which can be of great importance for victims trying to get a fresh start.
- The Sexual Assault & Anti-Violence Information (SAAVI) Office is a university-specific organization that provides "safe, confidential advocacy and information to the USU community" and is open to all USU students, staff, and faculty.
- Little Lambs
- The “Families Feeding Families” Facebook group
- The Family Place
- Warming house
- Department of Workforce services
- Somebody’s attic (thrift store in Logan, proceeds go to CAPSA)
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