Â鶹´«Ã½ Advocates
is a staff-supervised, student organization that aims to create greater awareness about issues surrounding sexual assault and dating violence on campus during the academic year. This group provides sensitive, educational programming about issues related to dating violence, sexual harassment, and sexual assault.
Advocates are individuals trained to provide supportive services for students who have found themselves in the midst of incidents of dating or sexual violence. Advocates do not provide counseling services; rather they offer a non-judgmental listening ear and information for relevant resources. They will maintain confidentiality to the fullest extent possible and ensure that no survivor or student-at-risk has to navigate the medical, legal, mental health, or campus system alone.
- Peer advocates are available for 24/7 emergency support via call/text to our hotline, 641-260-1615, or instant messaging through our .
- Our email is available for non-urgent questions.
- The advocates' Instagram account is also a resource to follow; we post regularly about various topics related to consent/healthy relationships/sexual respect, etc.
Resources
Student Health and Wellness
Please contact SHAW as a confidential and medical resource at 641-269-3230. SHAW professional staff are not mandatory reporters of sexual assault and have confidential counseling available.
Campus Safety
Â鶹´«Ã½ Campus Safety acts as a resource for sexual assault response at 641-269-4600.
Dean of Religious Life and Chaplain
The chaplain and associate chaplain are confidential resources at 641-269-4981 and are not mandatory reporters of sexual assault. They offer counseling services and are located in the Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Social Justice, open 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday–Friday.
Student Affairs
Student Affairs can assist with academic difficulties as a result of sexual assault or violence, as well as contacting faculty on behalf of the student. The Office of Residence Life can also assist students who have concerns related to their living situations. Academic Advising Office may be contacted at 641-269-3713, the Office of Residence Life at 641-269-3700, and the residence life coordinator on call at 641-269-4600 for urgent assistance.
Call 911 for immediate help, or call 641-236-2670 for the Police Department.
Crisis Intervention Services operates a 24 hour crisis line at 1-800-270-1620.
Â鶹´«Ã½ College Policy
For Â鶹´«Ã½ College policy, please see the Sexual Misconduct Policy and Dating and Domestic Partner Violence Policy (PDF).
Please email Rabbi Sarah Brammer-Shlay or advocates for more information.
Title IX | Sexual Respect
Talk with the Title IX Coordinator about your options.
Â鶹´«Ã½ College’s Title IX coordinator will help review your options for next steps, link you to support resources, and discuss supportive measures with you. You have the agency at each step in the process to set the pace and make your own decisions about how best to proceed, except when there is an immediate threat to the community or a minor is involved. Meeting with the Title IX coordinator does not require you to pursue disciplinary action.
General and Identity-Specific Confidential Resources
: (African American victim support) (24 hours) Phone: 888-983-2533
: (24 hours) Phone: 800-942-0333
: (24 hours) Phone: 866-881-4641
: Improving the lives of LGBTQIA plus Iowans. Phone: 515-288-4019
: Services for the deaf, hard of hearing, and individuals with hearing loss. Phone: 319-531-7719; Text only: 515-661-4015
Alcoholics Anonymous
Schedule of Â鶹´«Ã½ Area Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings
Open meetings welcome anyone who thinks they may be dealing with a problem with alcohol (AA) 1026 State St. 641-990-5505 Mark.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings are at the Club House at the corner of 3rd Ave. and Pearl St. (please enter at 3rd Ave.), 7:30 p.m., 641-821-9565 Lenny.
Newcomers and interested students are welcome to attend.
Tuesday
St Paul’s Church, 1026 State St. (West entrance under awning.)
7:30 p.m.
641-990-5505
Open, No Smoking, Accessible
Thursday
St Paul’s Church, 1026 State St. (West entrance under awning.)
7:30 p.m.
641-990-5505
Open, No Smoking, Accessible
Sunday
St Paul’s Church, 1026 State St. (West entrance under awning.)
7:30 p.m.
641-990-5505
Open, No Smoking, Accessible
Hotlines and Support
Alcoholics Anonymous 24-Hour Hotline: 800-207-2172
Meeting Information and/or Help Staying Sober:
Des Moines: 515-282-8550
Cedar Falls: 319-232-4117
Cedar Rapids: 319-365-5955
Additional Support Numbers:
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 on your phone
Substance Abuse Helpline: 800-662-4357
Methamphetamine Hotline: 888-664-4673
Iowa’s Drug and Alcohol Helpline: 800-242-4111
Al-Anon: 800-344-2666