Domestic/Intimate Partner/Relationship Violence, Sexual Assault, and/or Stalking
Safety Alert
- The Outreach & Advocacy Project provides advocacy, information, and resources related to relationship/dating violence, sexual violence, stalking, and sexual harassment.?If your internet activity may be monitored by an abusive person, please use caution when browsing our website. To leave this site quickly:
If you have experienced harm resulting from domestic violence, dating/intimate partner violence, sexual violence, harassment, or stalking, or have questions and want to talk to someone, please contact the following support services:
Contact us at the WRC
We are trained and here to help. If we cannot help you for any reason, we will make sure that we connect you to someone who can.?Click on your preferred campus location for more information.
Campus Outreach & Advocacy Project
The PCC Outreach & Advocacy Project (OAP) provides confidential supportive services to students who have experienced harm. This includes:
- Safety planning
- Case management – ongoing check ins/support
- Provide and explain reporting options and advocacy around making a report
- Attend Title IX interviews/meetings with student
- Assistance with protection order application and advocacy around filing
- Assistance with Address Confidentiality Program paperwork
- Assistance with Crime Victims Compensation
- TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
- SNAP (food benefits) application
- Short term emotional support
- Other services based on need
Visit the OAP page for further information.
Reach an OAP advocate
To connect with an OAP confidential advocate:
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- Email:?advocacy@pcc.edu[opens in new window]
- Call or text: 503-619-7041 (English) or 971-244-3907 (Spanish)
- Make an Appointment
- Hours: Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm
Community-Based Resources and Crisis Response Lines
The Outreach & Advocacy Project has a great up to date list of resources.