Resources
University Health Center
Individual counseling and medical care.
503.943.7134
Campus Ministers and Pastoral Residents
Pastoral and spiritual counseling. Individual Pastoral Residents may be contacted directly.
503.943.7131
Support and referrals for counseling, medical care, and reporting options.
503.943.SAFE (7233)
Residence Life Staff
Emotional support, campus reporting options; referrals for counseling and medical care. Hall Directors, Assistant Hall Directors, and Resident Assistants may be contacted directly.
503.943.7205
Student Conduct Program
Student Conduct hearing and reporting options; referrals for counseling and medical care.
503.943.7205
Campus reporting and investigation; assistance with Portland Police reporting; referrals for counseling and medical care.
Emergency: 503.943.4444
Free and confidential emotional support, information and referrals, safety planning, and crisis intervention.
Survivors may remain anonymous.
24-hour crisis line: 503.235.5333 or 1-888-235-5333
Non-confidential reporting.
24-hour emergency: 911
24-hour non-emergency: 503.823.3333
Anonymous and confidential free emotional support, case management and legal advocacy in Washington County.
Services available in Spanish / Servicios disponsible en español.
24-hour crisis line: 503.640.5311
Confidential medical care and Sexual Assault Forensic Examinations (SAFE kit). Reports of sexual assaults involving students under 18 may trigger a mandatory reporting requirement.
Operator: 503.494.8311
24-hour emergency: 503.494.7551
Center for Women's Health: 503.418.5500
Resources, including confidential counseling, and drop in center for LGBTQ youth.
10AM to 4PM, Monday-Friday: 503.872.9664
Counseling for any sort of mental health issues. Confidential and can be anonymous.
24-hour: 503.988.4888
Advocacy services; assistance with criminal justice system.
8AM to 5PM, Monday-Friday: 503.988.3222
Offers free legal help to low-income Oregonians.
24-hour emergency: 911
24-hour non-emergency: 503.823.3333
Advocacy services; offers resources to crime victims who need support services.
9AM to 5PM, Monday-Friday: 503.208.8160
Provides confidential up-to-date resources regarding HIV/STD topics in Oregon: Information, risk assessment, anonymous way to ask questions relating to sex, referral to HIV services.
9AM-6PM, Monday-Friday; 12PM-6PM, Saturdays: 503.223.2437
Confidential and anonymous emotional support for victims of sexual assault.
24-hour: 800.656.HOPE (4673)
Confidential and anonymous crisis intervention, safety planning, information and referrals to agencies for situations of intimate partner domestic violence.
24-hour: 800.799.SAFE (7233)
Provides crisis intervention, confidential support and resources for victims.
24-hour: 800.832.1901
This project was supported by Grant No. 2011-WA-AX-0017 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S., DOJ. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.
