Washington Sexual Assault Resources

General Resources

Beyond Survival

Beyond Survival strives to support, educate & empower all people impacted by Sexual Abuse.

Location: Aberdeen, WA

Website: ghbeyondsurvival.com

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 360-533-9751

Hotline: 888-626-2640

DV/SA Services of Whatcom County

With client-centered, accessible housing and support services, DVSAS empowers victims and survivors while offering safe housing and the possibility of a new life. Our commitment is to provide the full spectrum of support and services that victims need after the trauma of partner violence or sexual assault, while also offering prevention education to break the cycle of violence once and for all.

Location: Bellingham, WA

Website: dvsas.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 360-671-5714

Hotline: 360-715-1563

The Human Response Network

Emergency Shelter Services, Rape Crisis Services, Protection Orders, Support groups, Community Education and Outreach, Crime Victim’s Compensation

Location: Chehalis, WA

Website: thehumanresponsenetwork.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 360-748-6601

Hotline: 800-244-7414

Rural Resources Victim Services

24-hour Helpline answered by staff during business hours and trained volunteers after hours; Safe shelter options; 24-hour in-person response to hospitals and clinics to support survivors seeking medical attention or support during appointments; Crisis intervention and on-going support by trained and caring staff members who listen and help with safety planning, options, and services; Help with court orders so victims can gain legal protection; Advocacy to help victims know their legal, medical, and financial rights as survivors of sexual assault; Information and referral to other services, including legal and financial help, counseling, housing, employment, and medical care; Therapy referrals to contracted qualified therapists; Emergency contraception, condoms, and pregnancy tests available for free

Location: Colville, WA

Website: ruralresources.org/get-help/sexual-assault/

Phone: 509-684-8421

Hotline: 509-684-6139

SAFE San Juans

SAFE San Juans (formerly DVSAS) is a non-profit agency serving the residents and visitors of San Juan County. Our mission is the prevention and elimination of domestic violence and sexual assault through victim services, education, community awareness and cultural and social change.

Location: Eastsound, WA

Website: safesj.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 360-376-5979

Hotline: 360-376-5979

Aspen Victim Services of Kittitas County

Aspen Victim Advocacy Services in Kittitas County provides domestic violence advocacy, and an emergency shelter to survivors of domestic violence.

Location: Ellensburg, WA

Website: https://comphc.org/services/victim-advocacy-services/

Phone: 509-925-9384

Hotline: 509-925-9384

Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse

Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse provides the medical component of a multidisciplinary team that serves victims of sexual and physical abuse in Snohomish County. The bigger team includes law enforcement, child protective services, victim advocacy, prosecution and mental health agencies – all working together to provide the best possible services to victims of sexual and physical abuse and their families.

Location: Everett, WA

Website: https://www.providence.org/locations/wa/intervention-center-for-assault-and-abuse-everett

Phone: 425-297-5780

Hotline: 425-252-4800

Forks Abuse Program

The Mariposa House is dedicated to the ideal that no one should have to live with violence, whether it be social, sexual, mental, or physical. We strive to lessen violence in our community, and in our world. We are organized to provide shelter, advocacy-based counseling, and preventative services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Victims of Crime also receive advocacy-based counseling, legal assistance, and referrals.

Location: Forks, WA

Website: forksabuseprogram.org

Phone: 360-374-6411

Hotline: 360-374-2273

Safe San Juans Friday Harbor

SAFE San Juans (formerly DVSAS) is a non-profit agency serving the residents and visitors of San Juan County. Our mission is the prevention and elimination of domestic violence and sexual assault through victim services, education, community awareness and cultural and social change.

Location: Friday Harbor, WA

Website: safesj.org

Phone: 360-378-8680

Hotline: 360-378-2345

Support, Advocacy, & Resource Center

The Support, Advocacy & Resource Center’s mission is to provide crisis services, support, and advocacy to victims, non-offending family members, and others who are impacted by crime. We strive to create and maintain a community without violence through prevention-based education.

Location: Kennewick, WA

Website: supportadvocacyresourcecenter.org

Phone: 509-374-5391

Hope Project

The Emergency Support Shelter provides FREE services to victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

Location: Longview, WA

Website: esshelter.com

Phone: 360-425-1176

Hotline: 360-636-8471

Safe San Juans Lopez Island

Location: Lopez Island, WA

Website: safesj.org

Phone: 360-468-3788

Hotline: 360-468-4657

New Hope

Location: Moses Lake, WA

Website: grantcountywa.gov/New-Hope/

Phone: 509-764-8402

Hotline: 888-560-6027

SKAGIT Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services

Location: Mount Vernon, WA

Website: skagitdvsas.org

Phone: 360-336-9591

Hotline: 888-336-9591

Family Crisis Network

Location: Newport, WA

Website: pofcn.org

Phone: 509-447-2274

Hotline: 509-447-5483

Citizens Against Domestic and Sexual Abuse

Location: Oak Harbor, WA

Website: cadacanhelp.org

Phone: 360-675-7057

Hotline: 800-215-5669

Safeplace

Location: Olympia, WA

Website: safeplaceolympia.org

Phone: 360-786-8754

Hotline: 360-754-6300

Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs

“Strives to unite agencies engaged in the elimination of sexual violence. WCSAP provides information, training, and expertise to program and individual members who support victims, family, and friends, the general public, and all those whose lives have been affected by sexual assault”

Location: Olympia, WA

Website: https://www.wcsap.org/

Phone: 360-754-7583

 The Support Center

Location: Omak, WA

Website: thesupportcenter.org

Phone: 509-826-3221

Hotline: 888-826-3221

Healthy Families of Clallam County

Location: Port Angeles, WA

Website: healthyfam.org

Phone: 360-452-3811

KITSAP Sexual Assault Center

Location: Port Orchard, WA

Website: ksacservices.com

Phone: 360-876-3282

Hotline: 360-479-8500

Dove House Advocacy Services

Location: Port Townsend, WA

Website: dovehousejc.org

Phone: 360-385-5292

Hotline: 360-385-5291

Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse

Location: Pullman, WA

Website: atvp.org

Phone: 509-332-0552

Hotline: 509-332-4357

Crisis Support Network

Location: Raymond, WA

Website: crisis-support.org

Phone: 360-875-6702

Hotline: 800-435-7276

King County Sexual Assault Resource Center

KCSARC is a victim-advocacy organization that provides critical support, tools, and direct services to children, teens, women and men who are victims of sexual assault. KCSARC works with clients of all ages and from all backgrounds.

Location: Renton, WA

Website: https://www.kcsarc.org/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 425-226-5062

Hotline: 888-998-6423

Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress (HCSATS)

Location: Seattle, WA

Website: hcsats.org

Phone: 206-744-1600

Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services

Location: Seattle, WA

Website: adwas.org

Phone: 206-922-7088

Hotline: 206-812-1001

Turning Pointe Survivor Advocacy Center

Location: Shelton, WA

Website: turningpointe.org

Phone: 360-426-1216

Hotline: 877-923-1212

Sexual Assault & Family Trauma (SAFET) Response Center

Location: Spokane, WA

Website: lcsnw.org/spokane/safet.html

Phone: 509-747-8224

Hotline: 509-624-7273

Skamania County Council on DV and SA

Location: Stevenson, WA

Website: skamaniadvsa.webs.com

Phone: 509-427-4210

Hotline: 877-427-4210

Lower Valley Crisis & Support Center

Location: Sunnyside, WA

Phone: 509-837-6689

Rebuilding Hope! Sexual Assault Center for Pierce County

Rebuilding Hope, The Sexual Assault Center for Pierce County was created and exists to serve victim-survivors of sexual assault and abuse, and to confront the social dynamics which foster sexual assault and abuse.

Location: Tacoma, WA

Website: sexualassaultcenter.com

Phone: 253-597-6424

Hotline: 253-474-7273

YWCA - Clark County - Sexual Assault Program

Location: Vancouver, WA

Website: ywcaclarkcounty.org

Phone: 360-696-0167

YWCA - Walla Walla County

Location: Walla Walla, WA

Website: ywcaww.org

Phone: 509-525-2570

Hotline: 509-529-9922

SAGE, Safety Advocacy Growth and Empowerment

Location: Wenatchee, WA

Website: findsafety.org

Phone: 509-663-7446

UW Medical Center - Montlake

Location: Seattle, WA

Website: https://www.uwmedicine.org/locations/uw-medical-center

Phone: 206-598-3300

Swedish Emergency Room

Location: Seattle, WA

Website: https://www.swedish.org/locations/first-hill-emergency-room

Phone: 206-386-6000

UW Valley Medical Center

Valley Medical Center Emergency is a Level III Trauma and disaster relief center open 24-hours a day. We also have trusted relationships with partner hospitals and medical centers in the area, so if your need is something we are unable to treat, we will work with you and our partners to arrange the best care possible.

Location: Renton, WA

Website: https://www.valleymed.org/emergency/

Phone: 425-690-1000

MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital

Location: Tacoma, WA

Website: https://www.multicare.org/tacoma-general-hospital/

Phone: 253-403-1000

Evergreen Health

Location: Kirkland, WA

Website: https://www.evergreenhealth.com/sane

Phone: 425-899-3000

Overlake Medical Center

Overlake Medical Center treats approximately 50,000 patients through our emergency and trauma center each year.

Location: Bellevue, WA

Website: https://www.overlakehospital.org/services/emergency-care

Phone: 425-688-5000

Legal Voice

Legal Voice pursues justice for all women and LGBTQ people in the Northwest, through groundbreaking litigation, legislative advocacy, and legal rights education.

Location: Seattle, WA

Website: www.legalvoice.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 206-682-9552

UW Harborview Abuse And Trauma Center

24/7 availability of care for sexual assault through the Harborview ED as well as 24/7 access to medical forensic consultation on sexual assault and child abuse.

Location: Seattle, WA

Website: https://depts.washington.edu/uwhatc/

Phone: 206-744-1600

King County Bar Association

Provide FREE 30 minute consultations with an attorney at 34 locations across King County.

Location: King County, WA

Website: http://www.kcba.org/For-the-Public/Free-Legal-Assistance/Neighborhood-Legal-Clinics

Phone: 206-267-7070

ADWAS

Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services empowers Deaf and DeafBlind survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment to transform their lives, while striving to change the beliefs and behaviors that foster and perpetuate violence.

Location: Seattle, WA

Website: https://www.adwas.org/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 206-922-7088

NW Network

The NW Network increases our communities’ ability to support the self-determination and safety of bisexual, transgender, lesbian and gay survivors of abuse through education, organizing and advocacy. We work within a broad liberation movement dedicated to social and economic justice, equality and respect for all people and the creation of loving, inclusive and accountable communities.

Location: Seattle, WA

Website: www.nwnetwork.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 1-206-568-7777

New Beginnings

We are the only full service agency in Seattle whose primary mission is to serve domestic violence survivors.

Location: Seattle, WA

Website: newbegin.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 206-783-4520

Hotline: 206-522-9472

YWCA Pierce County

As an inclusionary non-profit organization, YWCA Pierce County provides assistance to survivors of domestic violence and their children.

Location: Tacoma, WA

Website: https://www.ywcapiercecounty.org/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 253-272-4181

Phone: 206-922-7088

Aspen Victim Advocacy Services

Location: Yakima, WA

Phone: 509-452-9675

University of Washington Resources

UWPD Victim Advocate​

Advocates provide a confidential place for you to seek support, information and assistance if you have experienced sexual assault, sexual harassment, intimate partner violence or stalking.

Website: https://www.washington.edu/sexualassault/support/advocacy/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 206-543-9337

Livewell Student Advocate

Advocates provide a confidential place for you to seek support, information and assistance if you have experienced sexual assault, sexual harassment, intimate partner violence or stalking.

Website: https://www.washington.edu/sexualassault/support/advocacy/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 206-685-4357

UW Bothell Violence Prevention And Advocacy Program Manager​

The University of Washington Bothell offers free advocacy and support for students affected by sexual assault, rape, relationship violence, domestic violence, stalking, sexual harassment and other related experiences.

Website: https://www.uwb.edu/sexualassault/support

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 425-352-3851

UW Tacoma Assistant Director For Student Advocacy And Support​

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 253-692-5934

UW Title IX Investigation Office​

The Title IX Investigation Office is responsible for investigating complaints that a University student engaged in conduct that violates any of the sexual misconduct provisions of the Student Conduct Code, including sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, indecent exposure, relationship violence, stalking, and domestic violence.

Website; https://www.washington.edu/compliance/tixio/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 206-616-5334

University Complaint Investigation And Resolution Office (UCIRO)​

The University Complaint Investigation and Resolution Office (UCIRO) investigates complaints that a University employee has violated the University’s non-discrimination and/or non-retaliation policies.

Website: https://www.washington.edu/compliance/UCIRO/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 206-616-2028

LiveWell Center For Student Advocacy, Training And Education​

LiveWell uses both the expertise of professional staff and passion of Peer Health Educators to provide evidenced-based health promotion, education, and prevention services.

Websitehttps://livewell.uw.edu/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 206-543-3426

SafeCampus​

Call SafeCampus anytime — no matter where you work or study — to anonymously discuss safety and well-being concerns for yourself or others.

Website: https://www.washington.edu/safecampus/

Phone: 206-685-7233

Making A Formal Complaint To UW​

Steps in reporting to University

Website: https://www.washington.edu/sexualassault/reporting/uw/

Know Your Rights And Resources​

A guide for students who experience sexual assault, stalking, relationship or intimate partner violence, and/or other sexual misconduct

Link: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/uw-s3-cdn/wp-content/uploads/sites/181/2020/08/10185033/KYRR-guide-8-10-2020-LINKED.pdf

Student Legal Services

Student Legal Services (SLS) is an on-campus law office that provides a safe and confidential space for all UW-Seattle and Bothell students who have legal questions or concerns. We offer free 40-minute consultations on a broad range of issues.

Website: http://depts.washington.edu/slsuw/?_ga=2.99515031.829285605.1613268735-25872460.1613268735

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 206-543-6486

Washington State University Resources

Title IX Coordinator

Holly Ashkannejhad

Website: https://ccr.wsu.edu/title-ix/

Compliance and Civil Rights Online Reporting Form

This form can be used to report concerns regarding discrimination and harassment under WSU Executive Policy 15 as well as file as Formal Complaint as provided by Title IX. These processes are outlined in the CCR Procedural Guidelines, additionally you can submit a report to schedule time to meet with someone from CCR to discuss options and processes available.

Website: https://wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bpvFlvwUFTk2A7Qhttps://www.washington.edu/safecampus/

WSU Cougar Health Services

WSU Cougar Health Services offers a range of health services for students on campus, including confidential and private Counseling and Psychological Services, Health Promotion, Medical Clinic, Pharmacy, and Vision Clinic. The Medical Clinic provides confidential, patient-centered care to victims of sexual assault. We offer evidence collection through Sexual Assault Nursing Exams for students who choose it. Advocacy and support are available on-site through a partnership with ATVP

Website: https://cougarhealth.wsu.edu/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 509-335-3575

24 Hour Nurse Line: 509-335-3576

Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse

ATVP provides supportive services to all victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault/abuse, and stalking. Among the many supportive services offered (shelter, crisis intervention, support group, etc…), ATVP’s legal advocates can help you assess safety needs and help you obtain protective orders. Services are confidential, free of charge and offered without discrimination. The hotline is available 24 hours a day. ATVP also houses the Whitman County Crime Victim Service Center, which offers many of these services to all victims of crime.

Website: https://atvp.org/about-atvp/locations/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 1-877-334-2887; 1-509-332-HELP (4357) or 1-208-883-HELP (4357)

Center for Community Standards

CCS administers the student conduct system and addresses potential violations of the WSU Standards of Conduct for Students. CCS participates in investigative meetings with CCR and addresses any disciplinary action, as appropriate, after the investigation is complete. CCS is housed on the Pullman Campus but works closely with conduct officers on all campuses. The same Standards of Conduct apply to all students, regardless of their campus location.

Website: https://communitystandards.wsu.edu/

Email: [email protected] OR [email protected]

Phone: 509-335-4532

Office of the Dean of Students

DOS can assist you in coordinating resources and support, such as making changes in classes or your schedule. This office also can help your resolve housing issues, notify faculty if you will be leaving campus for a short time, and assist you with other challenges you may encounter. This office also has Student Conduct Advisors available to help students understand the conduct process, resources, and their options.

Website: https://deanofstudents.wsu.edu/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 509-335-5757

Office of the University Ombudsman

The Ombudsman is designated by the university to function as an impartial and neutral resource to assist all members of the university community. The ombudsman provides information relating to university policies and procedures and facilitates the resolution of problems and grievances through informal investigation and mediation. The office does not replace or supersede other university grievances, complaint, or appeal procedures.

Website: https://ombudsman.wsu.edu/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 509-335-1195

Access Center

The Access Center provides accommodations and services to incoming and current WSU students with disabilities, psychological or medical conditions, or temporary injuries that limit their access to the educational environment.

Website: https://accesscenter.wsu.edu/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 509-335-3417

Women's Center

The mission of the Women’s Center is to engage with the multi-dimensional experiences of women students, to challenge patterns of injustice for people of all genders, and to provide a welcoming and inclusive space. The resources we offer range from food assistance to activity space to skill building for leadership development. Many of our resources are student-driven and community-supported, and we see them as an integral part of a seamless learning and living environment.

Website: https://women.wsu.edu/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 509-335-6849

Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center (GIESORC)

GIESORC promotes education, empowerment, and engagement for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and ally constituents across the Washington State University system. GIESORC also provides resources, education, advocacy, and training to students and employees

Website: https://thecenter.wsu.edu/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 509-335-8841

Cougar Success

Cougar Success aims to help students navigate and take advantage of all the opportunities and resources available at WSU.

Website: https://cougarsuccess.wsu.edu/

Email: https://cougarsuccess.wsu.edu/contact-us/

Phone: 509-335-3417

Northwest Justice Project Free Legal Hotline (CLEAR)

Northwest Justice Project (NJP) is Washington’s largest publicly funded legal aid program. NJP provides critical civil legal assistance and representation in cases affecting basic human needs such as family safety and security, housing preservation, protection of income, access to health care, education and other basic needs. NJP operates a toll-free intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). CLEAR serves as the statewide, centralized point of access for clients seeking free legal help, including advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials and, where available, referrals to other legal aid and local volunteer lawyer programs.

Website: https://nwjustice.org/home

Phone: 1-888-201-1012

Student Resources Pullman Campus Document

PDF of resources for students at WSU

Website: https://ccr.wsu.edu/documents/2017/02/student-pullman.pdf/

ASWSU Student Legal Services

ASWSU Student Legal Services is a student run office created to service the legal needs of current students at Washington State University. We offer free 30 minute legal consultations with our attorney, Wynn Mosman, to students who have a valid WSU student ID. Student Legal Services also offers internship opportunities each semester to highly motivated students aspiring to gain insight into the dynamics of the legal profession. Internships are offered to students seeking credit under Political Science or Criminal Justice, as well as on a volunteer basis. Interning at SLS is a great opportunity to gain experience in an office setting and build a professional relationship with a practicing attorney.

Website: https://sls.wsu.edu/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 509-335-9539