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USC Resources:

These organizations may share relevant information with other partners on campus in efforts to best assist you 

Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention and Services  (RSVP) 

RSVP provides an advocate team for 24/7 response in situations of gender- and power-based harm (including sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking).

Call 213-740-9355 anytime or Learn More HERE

USC’s Office for Equity, Equal Opportunity, and Title IX (EEO-TIX): EEO-TIX manages the University’s response to reports of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. The University encourages the prompt reporting of concerns about discrimination and harassment based on protected characteristics—including sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking. Call 213-821-8298 or Learn More HERE

Department of Public Safety (DPS): The department’s primary mission is to provide a safe and secure environment on campus and in the local USC community. Call 213-740-4321

USC Campus Support and Intervention: Is a team of professionals here to assist current students, faculty, and staff in navigating complex issues. Whether you are here seeking support for yourself or someone else, we are available to help you problem solve, understand options, and connect with resources. Call 213-740-0411 or Learn More HERE

 

USC Help & Hotline: The Help & Hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year if you wish to report a concern, possible regulatory issue, or USC policy violation. Call  (213) 740-2500 or Learn More HERE

Trojans Caring 4 Trojans (TC4T): Privately and anonymously file a report when concerned about a fellow Trojan Report HERE

USC LGBTQ+ Student Center: The mission of the LGBTQ+SC is to provide support, education, advocacy, and community for all undergraduate and graduate students at the USC with an emphasis on students across the spectra of gender and sexuality.  Learn More HERE

 

Greater Los Angeles Area Resources:

UCLA Rape Treatment Center: Victims can receive highly specialized emergency medical care, forensic services, counseling, advocacy, and information about their rights and options to support them in making informed choices and decisions 24 hours a day. Learn More Here

National Resources

National Sexual Harassment Hotline

Phone Number: (855)897-5910

National Sexual Assault Hotline: 

Phone Number: 800-656-HOPE (4673)

Website

Teen Line:

Phone Number:  (800)-TLC-TEEN (852-8336)

Website

A Path 2 Courage:

Phone Number:  (310)993-1060

Website

National Sexual Violence Resource Center:

Website

JQ Helpline (serving LGBTQ+ Jews and allies):

Phone Number: 855-JQI-HLPS

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Me Too Movement:

Website

Directory of U.S. Jewish Domestic Violence Programs:

Website

Trevor Project Crisis Services

(serving LGBTQ youth under 25 years old):

TrevorChat: available daily by texting START to 678678

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