Individual Support, Advocacy, Workshops, and Support Groups
Individual Support and Advocacy
Trained student advocates are available 24-hours a day when the University is in session to provide peer counseling, information and referrals to survivors of sexual and relationship violence. Advocacy may include providing accurate information about emergency, medical, legal and academic options available to survivors. Alternatively, advocates may accompany survivors when accessing medical, legal or other services.
Workshops and Trainings
Trainings are available to University students, staff, faculty and Resident Assistants on a variety of issues including assisting and responding to survivors of sexual and relationship violence and more. Training for SARC' advocates begins each Fall semester.
Classroom and residence hall presentations are available on a variety of topics relating to SARC's mission. Call the Outreach Coordinator at 243-6429 to schedule a presentation.
Support Groups
Support groups are available for survivors of acquaintance rape, stranger rape, and attempted rape - recent or in the past. New groups begin each semester and meet weekly. Everyone deserves a chance to heal. Contact the SARC coordinator for more information or call at 406-243-5244.


