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Below are resources in three categories: university-specific resources, Washington State resources, and national resources.
University-Specific Resources
Bellevue College
Bellevue, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Rachel Wellman, 425-564-2641
Additional Resources
Counseling Confidential Reporting: 425-564-2212
What Happens After you Report
Central Washington University
Ellensburg, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Staci Sleigh-Layman, 509-963-1256
Sexual Assault Response Coordinator: Marissa Howat, 509-963-1391
Additional Resources
Counseling Clinic: 509-963-1391
24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-866-925-9384
Eastern Washington University
Cheney, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Chelsea Lamberson, 509-359-6322
Student Support and Advocate: Michelle Bowers, 509-359-7924
Additional Resources
Student Rights and Responsibilities: Mike Bowers, 509-359-6960
Counseling Services: 509-359-6322
Gonzaga University
Spokane, WA
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Gary Womelsduff, 206-281-2846, womelg@spu.edu
Additional Resources
Counseling Center: 206-281-2657
Student Health Services: 206-281-2481
Seattle University
Seattle, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Andrea Katahira, 206-220-8515, katahira@seattleu.edu
Additional Resources
Counseling Services: 206-296-6090
Student Health Center: 206-296-6300
University of Puget Sound
Tacoma, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Michael Benitez, 253-879-2827
Advocate: Marta Cady, 253-219-0516 (cell), 253-879-3365 (office), martacady@pugetsound.edu
Additional Resources
Counseling and Wellness Services: 253-879-1555
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Valery Richardson, 206-616-9713, TitleIX@uw.edu
Additional Resources
SafeCampus – Seattle: 206-685-SAFE (7233), safecampus@uw.edu
SafeCampus – Tacoma: 253-692-SAFE (7233), safecampus@uw.edu
SafeCampus – Bothell: 425-352-SAFE (7233), safecampus@uw.edu
Counseling Center – Seattle: 206-543-1240
Counseling Center – Bothell: 425-352-3183
Counseling Center – Tacoma: 253-692-4522
Washington State University
Pullman, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Kimberly D. Anderson, 509-335-8288, anderson34@wsu.edu
Additional Resources
Counseling Center: 509-335-4511
After-Hour Crisis Services: 509-335-2159
Western Washington University
Bellingham, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Dr. Sue Guenter-Schesinger, 360-650-3307, Sue.Guenter-Schlesinger@wwu.edu
Additional Resources
Consultation and Sexual Assault Support (CASAS); call to report sexual violence: 360-650-3700
Counseling Center: 360-650-3164
Student Health Center: 360-650-3400
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services: 360-715-1563
Whitman College
Walla Walla, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Julia L. Dunn, 509-524-2049, dunnjl@whitman.edu
Victim Advocate: Hailey Powers, 509-526-3032, sava@ywcaww.org
Additional Resources
File a complaint: 509-527-5158
Health Center: 509-527-5281
Counseling Center: 509-527-5195
Crisis Hotline: 509-527-5295
Whitworth University
Spokane, WA
Title IX Coordinator: Rhosetta Rhodes, 509-777-4238, titleixcoordinator@whitworth.edu
Additional Resources
Counseling Center: 509-777-3259
Counseling Emergencies: 509-838-4428
Washington State Resources
Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs: Find information for your local sexual assault victim advocacy program
King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KSARC): Legal, emotional, and family services for survivors of sexual assault in King County
24-hour Crisis Hotline: 888-99-VOICE (888-998-6423)
*We've pulled out the resources for King County since it's the largest county in the state, but resources are available in other counties. Please see the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs listing above.
Harborview Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress: Provides counseling and other services to sexual assault survivors, with offices in Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, and Shoreline
Phone: 206-744-1600
Sexual Violence Legal Services: Provides legal advice and representation to survivors in Washington State
Phone: 206-832-3620
Toll-free: 844-999-7857(SVLS)
Washington Crime Victims Compensation: Covers medical and dental benefits, mental health treatment, medication coverage, lost wages, and grief counseling for victims of crimes
Phone: 800-762-3716
Email: CrimeVictimsProgramM@Lni.wa.gov
Washington Law Help: Know Your Rights and self-help materials on a wide range of legal issues, including sexual assault protection orders and legal rights for victims of intimate partner violence
National Resources
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT
1in6: Online support group and chat for male survivors of sexual violence
Male Survivor: Resource for male survivors to find therapists and peer support.
National Domestic Violence Hotline: Features 24/7 live online chat and phone hotline
Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN): Hotline for rape survivors and info about state law
LGBTQ RESOURCES
FORGE: Resources for transgender survivors of violence, including guides and a listserv focused on support and healing
Lambda Legal Community Services: Know Your Rights section about sexual violence and hate crimes against those in the LGBTQ community; also features a legal help desk where you can ask for specific information and resources
Help Desk Phone: 213-382-7600
Survivor Project: Resources and support for intersex and transgender survivors of violence
The Network/La Red: Hotline for LGBTQ survivors of domestic violence
Trevor Project: Hotline for LGBTQ individuals in crisis
LEGAL RESOURCES
It Happened to Alexa: Provides financial support through the legal process. Application required.
Know Your IX: Provides information on how to file an IX complaint, coping strategies, comprehensive campus activism guide
SurvJustice: Low cost legal services for campus survivors of sexual violence
Victim Connect: Website that offers information on rights, resources, and options via chat, hotline, and reading materials
WomensLaw: Resources on domestic and sexual violence legal issues, including how to find a lawyer, local laws, and how to file restraining orders
MEDICAL & MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
CDC National Prevention Information Network: Resources on STDs and clinics
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: National network of local crisis centers providing free, confidential, 24/7 emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress
Phone: 1-800-273-8255
TTY: 1-800-799-4889
En Español: 1-888-628-9454
Psychology Today: Directory of therapists, searchable by insurance, specialty (e.g., PTSD), and more
INFORMATION & RESEARCH RESOURCES
National Sexual Violence Resource Center: A resource hub with fact sheets and other research
National Stalking Resource Center: Resources on what stalking looks like and how to find support
Sidran Institute: Resources to help survivors and loved ones understand, manage, and treat trauma and dissociation