No one should have to face harassment or interpersonal violence alone. There are people who can help. If you or someone you know has experienced interpersonal violence, please consider contacting one of the resources listed below.
These resources will be able to honor confidentiality in most cases and will not report information to any other campus official, unless there is an imminent danger to the student or others. Anything shared with a priest in the sacrament of confession will always remain absolutely confidential.
University Health and Counseling Center
Individual counseling and medical care provided by SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) trained nurses. Testing and treatment for STIs, pregnancy testing, and treatment of injuries is offered at no cost to survivors.
503.943.7134
Campus Ministers
Pastoral and spiritual counseling.
503.943.7131
Holy Cross Priests and Pastoral Residents within the Sacrament of Confession
Pastoral and spiritual counseling. Sacrament of confession available upon request.
These resources will protect one’s privacy to the greatest extent possible. Information received will be shared with the Title IX coordinator and deputy title IX coordinator to assess the safety of the student and larger University population. Information may also be shared with certain University professionals, as necessary, to ensure safety and to provide appropriate campus-wide response.
Public Safety
Campus reporting and investigation; assistance with Portland Police reporting; referrals for counseling and medical care.
Emergency: 503.943.4444
Non-emergency: 503.943.7161
Student Conduct Program
Student conduct hearing and reporting options; referrals for counseling and medical care.
503.943.7205
Hall directors, assistant hall directors and resident assistants may be contacted directly.
Most faculty and staff can also offer referrals for counseling, medical care, and reporting options. As with all other non-confidential campus resources, any information received will be shared with the Title IX coordinator or deputy coordinator to assess safety and determine appropriate response.
Portland Police Bureau
Non-confidential reporting.
24-hour emergency: 911
24-hour non-emergency: 503.823.3333
Call to Safety
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 888.235.5333
Sexual Assault Resource Center
Anonymous and confidential free emotional support, case management, and legal advocacy.
Services available in Spanish / Servicios disponsible en español.
24-hour crisis line: 503.640.5311
OHSU Medical Center
Confidential medical care and Sexual Assault Forensic Examinations (SAFE kit). Reports of sexual assaults involving students under 18 may trigger a mandatory reporting requirement.
24-hour emergency: 503.494.7551
Center for Women's Health: 503.418.5500
Operator: 503.494.8311
Q Center | SMYRC
Resources, including confidential counseling, and drop in center for LGBTQ youth.
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: 503.872.9664
Multnomah County Crisis Line
Counseling for any sort of mental health issues. Confidential and can be anonymous.
24-hour: 503.988.4888
Confidential and anonymous emotional support for victims of sexual assault.
24-hour: 800.656.4673 (HOPE)
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Confidential and anonymous crisis intervention, safety planning, information and referrals to agencies for situations of intimate partner domestic violence.
24-hour: 800.799.7233 (SAFE)
GLBTQ Domestic Violence Project
Provides crisis intervention, confidential support and resources for victims.
24-hour: 800.832.1901