Resources
University Health Center Office
(301)-314-8184
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This service is a free and confidential resource to provide support, assistance and advocacy to any member of the University community impacted by sexual misconduct. Its mission is to respond to incidents of sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and sexual harassment.
Campus Advocates Respond and Educate (CARE) to Stop Violence
(301)-314-2222
24/7 Helpline: (301)-741-3442**
Email: care@health.umd.edu
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CARE has trained, professional advocates who provide resources, support and assiatnce including crisis intervention, short-term counseling, and assiatnce in accessing other on and off-campus resources. CARE advocates will talk through your options, and will also accompany you to report a case to the Office of Civil Rights and Misconduct.
**denotes confidential resource
(301)-314-7651
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The University of Maryland Counseling Center provides comprehensive psychological and counseling services to meet the mental health and developmental needs of students and others in the campus community. Staffed by counseling and clinical psychologists, the Counseling Service offers a variety of services to help students, faculty, staff, and the community deal with issues concerning them.
(301)-314-4327
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The Help center is a campus telephone hotline where you can confidentially speak to a trained student about any matter than concerns you.
Office of Civil Rights and Misconduct (Title IX Office)
(301)-405-1142
Email: titleixcoordinator@umd.edu
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The campus office dedicated to administering non-discrimination policies and working to foster a learning environment free of all discrimination and harassment, including sexual misconduct.
(301)-618-3154 (24 hours) 3001 Hospital Drive, Cheverly, MD 20785
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Persons who experience sexual assault can access a Sexual Assault Forensic Exam (SAFE) within 72 hours of an assault. Each Maryland county has a hospital that provides SAFE exams. A SAFE exam is available at Prince George’s Hospital Center. To find a SAFE provider in other counties call 1-800-656-4653. SAFE exams and attention to medical needs are available without having to reveal a person’s identity to the police.
Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MCASA)
(301)-328-7023
Email: info@mcasa.org
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Their mission is to prevent sexual assault, hold offenders accountable, and advocate for accessible, compassionate care for survivors. This is a great organization to help find statistics, host trainings or answer any technical questions you may have.
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(800)-656-4673
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RAINN provides and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline24/7 hotline and resources for victims.
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