Portland State University

  • Confidential On-Campus Resources

    PSU’s “Get Help” Page With Campus Resources

    Website

    Sexual and Relationship Violence Response Program

    Website | 503.894.7982

    Book an appointment with an advocate online

    The Center for Student Health & Counseling

    Website | 503.725.2800

    Student Legal Services

    Website | 503.725.4556

  • Non-Confidential Resources & Reporting On-Campus

    PSU Reporting Options Webpage

    Website

    Title IX Coordinator

    Title IX Homepage/Website | titleixcoordinator@pdx.edu

    Submit an Anonymous Report

    Available via PSU’s Online Anonymous Report

    Campus Public Safety

    Website | Emergency: 503-725-5911

    Non-emergency: 503-725-4407

    TTY: 503-725-2511

  • Confidential Options Off-Campus

    Bradley Angle House

    Services for domestic violence survivors and their children. Culturally specific services available for LGBTQ and African American community.

    Website | 503.281.2442 or 503.232.1528 (office)

    El Programa El Hispano-Project UNICA

    Project UNICA's goal is to provide support, advocacy, and opportunity for self-empowerment, enabling survivors to exercise free and informed life choices. Project UNICA operates the UNICA Crisis Line, which is the first Crisis Line in Spanish in Multnomah County.

    Website | 24-hour crisis line 1.888.232.448 | Portland 503.688.2630 | Gresham 503.669.8350

    Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project

    National domestic violence hotline for gay men, located in Boston, MA. Crisis line offers emotional support, safety planning, crisis counseling, referrals and emergency housing.

    Website | 800.832.1901

    Victim Rights Law Center

    Call 24/7 to leave a message on the intake line. VRLC provides free, holistic legal assistance to victims of rape and sexual assault in Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties, Oregon. People eligible to be clients: sexual assault survivors (based on self-identification, criminal charges are NOT required). There are no age, income, citizenship, or immigration status restrictions. Services may include family members in immigration cases. Only legal matters related to the sexual assault qualify.

    VRLC attorneys provide consultation and legal representation in the areas of victim advocacy*, safety and privacy*, benefits and financial stability*, housing*, employment*, education, immigration, and identity document changes.

    *Tri county area only (Multnomah, Clackamas & Washington; survivor must live, work, go to school, or have been assaulted in relevant geographic location.)

    Website | 503.274.5477, ext. 6

  • Reporting Options Off-Campus

    If you are experiencing an emergency, please dial 911