Some of the following resources are confidential, meaning that they will not share any information with the College, Title IX, the police, or anyone else, unless there is an imminent risk of harm to self or others. If you are undecided about filing a Title IX and/or police report, be sure to ASK if the person you are speaking to is a confidential resource before disclosing details about your experience. It is important to note that disclosing information about your experience to someone who is not a confidential resource may result in a mandated report.
Toggle between the buttons below for various kinds of resources.
Resources On Campus
Confidential Resources
A confidential resource will keep everything you disclose private, unless given explicit permission (i.e., you ask them to share specific details with Conduct or Title IX). Confidential resources at ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ include Project SAFE Advocates, Emmons Counselors, ordained clergy at ORSL, and the 24-Hotline.
Limitations of confidentiality: Even confidential resources must file a report if you disclose that you or another person intends to harm yourself or another person, or if minors are involved.
Project SAFE Survivor Advocates
The Project SAFE Survivor Advocates are a confidential resource, and can be reached at survivoradvocate@oxy.edu or (323) 259-4750. Survivor advocates can offer a wide variety of supportive measures. Find out what they can do for you.
If you would like to schedule a meeting with a survivor advocate, use the link below.
Schedule an Appointment
Emmons Wellness Center Counselors
The Emmons Wellness Center offers confidential counseling services by appointment as well as for drop-ins and crisis walk-in hours. To make an appointment, call (323) 259-2657. A list of support groups at Emmons and specific drop-in hours can be found here. Crisis walk-in hours are from 3:00-4:15 PM Monday through Friday.
Timely Care
ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ is excited to partner with TimelyMD to deliver – a virtual health and well-being platform for students. Through either a mobile app or your desktop, TimelyCare provides 24/7 access to virtual care from anywhere in the United States at no cost year-round. Whether you’re feeling under the weather, anxious, or overwhelmed, you can talk to a licensed provider to get the care you need via phone or secure video visits. Visit or download the TimelyCare app to get started!
How can I access TimelyCare?
Visit or download the TimelyCare app from your app store and be sure to register with your school email address. You can then start visits from any web-enabled device – smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop – anywhere in the United States.
Who can use TimelyCare?
Any enrolled ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ student.
What services are available?
- MedicalNow
- 24/7, on-demand medical care.
- TalkNow
- 24/7, on-demand emotional support.
- Scheduled Counseling
- Select the day, time, and mental health provider of your choice. (12 visits per academic year)
- Scheduled Medical
- Select the day, time, and medical provider of your choice.
- Self-Care Content
- Yoga and meditation sessions, and group conversations with our providers on a variety of health and well-being topics.
How much does a visit cost?
TimelyCare services are available at no cost to ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ students
ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ 24-Hour Crisis Hotline
Call ​(323) 341-4141 to access ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½'s confidential 24-hour crisis hotline.
Office For Religious and Spiritual Life (ORSL)
The Director of the Office for Religious and Spiritual Life, Reverend Doctor Susan Young, is a confidential resource who can be reached by email at young@oxy.edu or by phone at (323) 259-1308.
Other Resources
A responsible employee is legally required to report instances of harm to the appropriate offices, including Title IX, Conduct, and/or CARE, should you disclose any details to them, whether or not you want to file a report.
This includes, but is not limited to, RAs (for their hall), faculty, Campus Safety, and any other staff not listed in the "confidential resource" section. This does not include students (except RAs).
Campus Safety
Call (323) 259-2599 to speak with an on-duty Campus Safety officer. Please note that Campus Safety personnel are not confidential resources , and may have to file a Title IX report if you disclose specific details.
Title IX
The is not a confidential resource, as it handles the investigation and resolution of complaints of harassment and sexual/relationship violence among ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ community members. The Title IX Office is also responsible for holding the College accountable to its federal requirement to address sex and gender-based discrimination. Alexandra Fulcher, the Title IX Coordinator, can be reached via email.
If you would like to schedule a meeting with both a Project SAFE Advocate and Title IX, use the link below. This would be a great option for someone who would like an advocate to accompany them to a meeting with Title IX for reasons including, but not limited to: navigating questions about the Title IX reporting process; receiving emotional support during the process and/or help with safety planning before, during, and after reporting.
Resources Off Campus
Project S.A.F.E. is happy to provide referrals to any of these off-campus resources, where survivors and allies can find mental health, medical, and legal assistance. Visit the Project S.A.F.E. office for a referral, or drop by/call the program you are interested in directly at the numbers listed below.
Nearest 24-hour SART Centers: If you have been harmed and would like a medical examination ("rape kit"), the Violence Intervention Program and Santa Monica Rape Treatment Center are the nearest to campus. See below for more information.
Nearest 24-hour Advocacy: If you are reporting to police, visiting Title IX, going to the SART Center for a medical examination, or any other assault-related meetings, you are entitled to an advocate. If Project SAFE is not available, the following offer 24-hour advocacy services: Violence Intervention Program, Santa Monica Rape Treatment Center, East LA Women's Center (also offers Spanish language advocacy), and Center for the Pacific Asian Family (also offers several Asian language advocacy options)-- see below for more information. Be sure to ask for an advocate as soon as you get in touch with police and/or medical staff!
Other: Call or text 988 to get in touch with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
Santa Monica Rape Treatment Center
provides 24/7, free, expert, comprehensive care for sexual assault victims. Services include emergency medical treatment and forensic services, crisis counseling and longer-term psychotherapy, and advocacy. The center can also provide accompaniments to police stations, medical centers and court proceedings. They can be reached at (424) 259-7208.
Violence Intervention Program
The aims to protect and treat all victims of family violence and sexual assault. Services, which range from child, adult, and elderly care, include a holistic combination of mental health services and medical services. In addition, the VIP Sexual Assault Center has medical experts available 24/7 to provide forensic and medical exams in a calm, panic-free environment in order to help prevent victims of abuse from having to experience further trauma. The mental health center can be reached at (323) 221-4134 , and the Sexual Assault Center can be reached at ( 323) 409-3800.
East LA Women's Center
The delivers innovative, comprehensive, culturally-responsive services that build on a foundation of trauma-informed, evidence-based practices designed to heal, support, protect, and empower the communities we serve. Services are offered to survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking, and include advocacy services, advocate accompaniment, and mental health services. They can be reached at their bilingual (Eng/Span), 24-hour crisis hotline at (800) 585-6231.
Jenesse Center
The is a nonprofit domestic violence intervention and prevention organization with a resolute mission: to restore, and provide trauma informed, culturally responsive, holistic, comprehensive services to survivors and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence, and to advance prevention modalities to sustain healthy and safe communities free of violence. They provide prevention services, including education and community outreach, as well as intervention services, which include: case management, vocational training, health services, housing and shelter assistance, legal services, transportation, counseling and mental health services. They can be reached at their 24/7 hotline here: (800) 799-7233
Center For the Pacific Asian Family
aims to address domestic violence and sexual assault in the Asian and Pacific Islander communities. Services, including a 24/7 helpline, counseling and case management, and emergency and transitional shelters, are free, confidential and are available in more than 30 Asian and Pacific Islander languages. Located in Koreatown, they can be reached at (800) 339-3940 .
Los Angeles LA LGBT Center
provides services by LGBT+ domestic violence specialists, including certified domestic violence counselors, mental health professionals and attorneys. They are located in Hollywood and can be reached at (323) 993-7649 for legal services and (323) 860-5806 for advocacy services. Their subsidiary, Mi Centro, is located in Boyle Heights and works primarily with queer Latine folks and their families.
Peace Over Violence
offers emergency, intervention, prevention, education, and advocacy services for survivors and their support people. Serviced are offered in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language. Their 24-hour hotline can be reached at (213) 626-3393.
Strength United
is dedicated to ending abuse and empowering survivors. The organization provides counseling for victims of sexual assault and intimate partner violence, as well as a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), a client-centered program that provides emergency response to reports of child sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault. Located in Van Nuys, Strength United can be reached at (818) 787-9700 . For 24-hour support, they have a referral and response crisis line that can be reached at (818) 886-0453 .