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Victims Of Crime Support (VOCA)

The Victims of Crime Support (VOCA) Program provides comprehensive, trauma- informed mental health services for individuals who have been impacted by crime, prioritizing safety, dignity, and emotional recovery. Through compassionate, client- centered care, licensed professionals support survivors as they process trauma, manage emotional distress, and regain a sense of control and stability in their lives. Services are tailored to each individual’s experiences and may include counseling, psychoeducation, and coping-skills development designed to address both immediate and long-term effects of trauma. The program emphasizes empowerment, resilience, and healing, helping survivors rebuild trust, strengthen emotional well-being, and move forward with confidence and renewed hope.

Cshala Davis M.S., LPC, LCDCI, NCC

Director of Victim Support Services
Cshala is a licensed mental health professional based in Texas, known for her work supporting survivors of trauma, especially through clinical roles tied to victim‑focused programs. She serves as Director of Victim Support Services at the Family Service Center of Galveston County, where she provides leadership and clinical direction to programs that assist individuals impacted by crime and trauma. In addition to her director role, she works as a Victim of Crime Act (VOCA) Therapist and has provided trauma‑informed counseling for survivors of domestic violence, sexual trauma, combat‑related stress, and related conditions. Her clinical approach integrates evidence‑based practices such as EMDR, Trauma‑Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Cognitive Processing Therapy, creating safe, healing‑oriented therapeutic environments. Cshala’s background includes work as a trauma and holistic mental health therapist — in both community and individual therapy contexts — including serving veterans and individuals with PTSD, anxiety, and other stress‑related symptoms.

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