Concerns may include: fear that you are being stalked by someone you know or someone you do not know, receipt of concerning information that leads to you believe you are being stalked, wondering about protection from someone you believe is stalking you.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides 24/7, free and confidential lifesaving tools and immediate support to enable victims to find safety and live lives free of abuse.
You can call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) to talk with someone or you can chat online by clicking the 'chat now' button in the top right corner.
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline, which provides 24/7, free and confidential support by connecting callers with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.
You can call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) to talk with someone or you can chat online here.
The Center for Community Solutions' mission is to end relationship and sexual violence by being a catalyst for caring communities and social justice. Together we can make a difference.
4508 Mission Bay Dr.
San Diego, CA 92109
The YWCA of San Diego County empowers women, men, and children to break the cycle of domestic violence and homelessness, and achieve self-sufficiency.
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1012 C. Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Women's Resource Center (WRC) is dedicated to providing the highest quality supportive services, counseling, shelter, and education to North San Diego County women, children, and men involved in or threatened by domestic violence or sexual assault.
The DoD Safe Helpline provides free and confidential support to sexual assault survivors and their loved ones within the Department of Defense community.
You can call 1-877-995-5247 to talk with someone or you can chat online here.
There is also a group chat for survivors of sexual assault in the military to connect and support one another in a moderated and secure online environment. It is called Safe HelpRoom, click here to learn more and join the conversation.
If you are experiencing domestic violence, you can explore filing a temporary restraining order (TRO). Please do so after you are physically safe and have connected with supports (i.e. police, hotline, local organization, etc.). TROs, if granted, will be granted for a period of ten days. Both you, and the offender will be ordered to return in ten days, so next steps can be finalized, which includes the TRO being extended for a period of up to 3 years.
If you'd like to obtain a temporary restraining order, click here to learn more.
The Family Law Facilitator's Office (FLF) is located within the San Diego County courthouse. The staff of the Family Law Facilitator's Office (FLF) is available, at no cost, to help unrepresented parents and parties who have questions about family law issues. They can help prepare court forms and provide general legal information. The FLF is staffed by court attorneys, paralegals, and clerks with experience in family law.
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Student Wellness staff can provide support and assistance on campus or online with a variety of issues:
- Mental health concerns (anxiety, depression, etc.)
- Housing, financial, and food insecurities
- Financial wellness and budgeting
- Other personal matters impacting academic success
Title IX (1972) is a federal (national) law that serves as a powerful tool for combating campus violence. The law requires colleges receiving federal funding to combat gender-based violence and harassment and respond to survivors’ needs in order to ensure that all students have equal access to education.
Find out more information about the Title IX officeclick here as well as you can read more on the FAQ document.