You have the right to receive services here at the University of Rhode Island regardless of your gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, race or ethnicity.
Emergencies
911
Contact Public Safety (non-emergency)
401.874.4910
Confidential resources
URI Counseling Center: 401.874.2288
Violence Prevention and Advocacy Services: 401.874.9131
On-campus resources
Dean of Students: 401.874.2101
URI Housing and Residential Life: 401.874.4151
URI Health Services: 401.874.2246
URI Peer Educators: 401.874.9293
Title IX Coordinator, Emily Douglas: 401.874.5780
Off-campus resources
Statewide Victims of Crime Hotline: 1.800.494.8100 (24 hour)
Day One, formerly the Sexual Assault and Trauma Center: 401.421.4100 (24 hour)
Women’s Resource Center of South County: 401.782.3990
South County Hospital ER: 401.782.8010
Women & Infants Hospital: 401.274.1100
Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence: 401.467.9940
National Resources
- The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE
- The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC): information and resource center regarding all aspects of sexual violence
- Male Survivor: preventing, healing and eliminating all forms of sexual victimization of boys and men
- National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence provides resource, training and influences public policy with the goal of ending domestic and sexual violence.
- The Red Flag Campaign is a public awareness campaign designed to address dating violence and to promote prevention on college campuses.
- Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness provides education and training for communities to respond effectively to women who are experiencing relationship abuse.
- The Network/La Red: a Boston organization offering information on LGBT domestic violence in English and Spanish.
- The New York City Gay & Lesbian Anti-Violence Project provides resources, training and publishes an annual domestic violence report.
- “Wheels” is an adaption of the Power and Control Wheel Model.
- Hollaback! is a movement to end street harassment powered by a network of local activists around the world.