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On Campus
The following offices are prepared to help you consider your options and obtain needed services following a sexual assault or rape.
Public Safety www.umassd.edu/publicsafety 508.999.9191 > Also offers RAD, a self-defense program for women.
Counseling Center www.umassd.edu/counseling 508.999.8650
Health Services www.umassd.edu/studentaffairs/health 508.999.8982
Housing and Residential Life www.umassd.edu/housing/ 508.999.8995 Residential students can also seek help from their Resident Director (RD) or the RD on duty.
Judicial Affairs www.umassd.edu/studentaffairs/judicialaffairs/ 508.910.6402
Student Affairs www.umassd.edu/studentaffairs 508.999.8600
Women's Resource Center www.umassd.edu/wrc 508.910.4584
Off-Campus Support & Hotlines
Hospitals
St. Luke's Hospital and Charlton Memorial Hospital both have Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE) available to assist people who have been sexually assaulted/raped. Click here for additional information.
St. Luke's Hospital www.southcoast.org/stlukes 508.997.1515 101 Page Street New Bedford, MA 02740
Click here for directions to St. Luke's Hospital.
Charlton Memorial Hospital www.southcoast.org/charlton 508.679.3131 363 Highland Avenue Fall River, MA 02720
Click here for directions to Charlton Memorial Hospital.
Law Enforcement/Police:
Dartmouth Police www.dartmouthpd.org 508.910.1700
Fall River Police www.frpd.org 508.676.8511
New Bedford Police 508.991.6340
Westport Police www.westport-ma.gov/WPD.html 508.636.1122
Local:
The Women's Center www.thewomenscentersc.com Office: 508.996.3343 24-Hour Hotline: 508.999.6636 (508.99WOMEN) 405 County Street New Bedford, MA 02740
> All services are free and confidential > 24-Hour Hotline 508.999.6636 (508.99WOMEN). Professionally trained volunteers provide immediate crisis intervention to ALL victims of sexual asssault and their loved ones. > Advocacy accompaniment for all sexual assault victims to hospitals, police stations, district attorney's office and courts of law. > Medical, legal, and psychological referrals > Short term in-person counseling > Support groups for women and teens > Advocacy accompaniment and support for HIV testing
Statewide:
SafeLink 24-Hour, Multi-Lingual Hotline: 1.877.785.2020 SafeLink is a 24-hour, multi-lingual hotline for programs in Massachusetts. An advocate can talk with you about your needs and help you identify resources. They can connect you to services for both sexual assault and intimate partner/domestic violence.
Fenway Community Health, Violence Recovery Program www.fenwayhealth.org VRP@fenwayhealth.org 1.800.834.3242
> Provides counseling, support groups, advocacy, and referral services to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) victims of sexual assault, bias crime, domestic violence, and police misconduct. > Other services include the region's only support group for male survivors of rape and sexual assault, a support group for GLBT domestic violence supporters, advocacy with the courts and police, and assistance with victim compensation. > Short-term counseling to survivors and their families > Referral services
Nationwide:
National 24-Hour Sexual Assault Hotline: 1.800.656.HOPE
Online
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) www.rainn.org The nation's largest anti-sexual assault organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE and also carries out programs to prevent sexual assault, help victims, and ensure that rapists are brought to justice.
Jane Doe, Inc.: The Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence www.janedoe.org Jane Doe, Inc., The Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence, brings together organizations and people committed to ending sexual assault and domestic violence. Jane Doe, Inc. operates SafeLink, a 24-hour, free, multi-lingual hotline for programs in Massachusetts (1.877.785.2020). An advocate can talk with you about your needs and help you identify shelters, programs, and other resources. They can connect you to services for both sexual assault and intimate partner/domestic violence.
National Sexual Violence Resource Center 1.877.739.3895 www.nsvrc.org
MaleSurvivor www.malesurvivor.org MaleSurvivor is committed to preventing, healing, and eliminating all forms of sexual victimization of boys and men through treatment, research, education, advocacy and activism. Their website includes information for survivors and professionals about male sexual victimization as well as a Discussion Board and live Chat Room where survivors can network and support one another, anonymously if they wish. MaleSurvivor also publishes a newsletter and sponsors periodic conferences and healing retreats.
AdvocateWeb www.advocateweb.org The largest internet resource dealing with sexual misconduct, exploitation, and abuse of clients by mental health professionals, medical professionals, clergy, lawyers, educators, and law enforcement officials. AdvocateWeb offers extensive free resources for victims, survivors, their families, friends, victim advocates, and professionals seeking to address this problem.
Related Resources: Download What you need to know about rape and sexual assault, a handbook produced by the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center 
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