Reporting Options & Resources
For more information on reporting options and resources, please view our reporting process webpage linked below.
- On-Campus Resources
Hazen Center for Integrated Health, Hazen Hall
Counseling Center: (585) 395-2414 (confidential)
Student Health Center: (585) 395-2414 (confidential)
Prevention and Outreach Services: (585) 395-5431RESTORE (Sexual Assault Services)
Sarah Link
College Advocate
Email: sarah.link@ppcwny.org
Phone: (585) 210-3005This service is confidential.
University Police
Location: Lathrop Hall
Phone: (585) 395-2226 (Non-emergency) or (585) 395-2222 (Emergency)Title IX Coordinators
Denine Carr, JD
Title IX & College Compliance Office
Email: dcarr@brockport.edu
Phone: (585) 395-5066Karen Logsdon
Title IX Deputy Coordinator
Email: klogsdon@brockport.edu
Phone: (585) 395-5042Tammy Gouger
Director of Human Resources
Email: tgouger@brockport.edu
Phone: (585) 395-2442Student Conduct System
Daniel Greer
Director of Student Conduct
Location: Thompson Hall
Email: dgreer@brockport.edu
Phone: (585) 395-2122Center for Select Respect/Center for Women & Gender
Mat Hall
Assistant Director
Location: Seymour Union Lower Level
Email: mahall@brockport.edu
Phone: (585) 395-5881
- Local Community Resources
RESTORE (Sexual Assault Services)
RESTORE leads the community response to sexual violence through advocacy and education, by providing safety, support and validation. Services are free and confidential.
Sarah Link (RESTORE advocate for SUNY Brockport)
Phone: (585) 220 - 3005
Email: sarah.link@ppcwny.org
24 hour hotline: (585) 546-2777Willow Center for Domestic Violence
Willow Center for Domestic Violence is a local agency that provides hotline support, emergency shelter, support groups, children services, family court services, domestic and dating violence education and prevention.
Anne Saleh (liaison to SUNY Brockport)
Email: annes@willowcenterny.org
Phone: (585) 420-8419
24-hour hotline: (585) 222-SAFE or (585) (232-1741 (TTY)Anne can coordinate advocacy, safety planning, and provide short term counseling.
LIFELINE/2-1-1
24/7 crisis/suicide intervention. Services Monroe, Wayne, Ontario, Livingston, Cayuga and Seneca Counties. Provides assistance and referrals for emergency food, shelter, clothing, crisis counseling, substance abuse issues, employment, financial, legal issues, and physical and mental health needs.
Phone: (585) 275-515 or 211
TTY: (585) 275-2700Healing through Education Advocacy and Law (HEAL) Collaborative
Headquartered within Strong Memorial Hospital, the HEAL Collaborative offers people who have experienced interpersonal violence access to physical and mental health services, as well as legal and social support, all in one place.
Phone: (585) 275-4325IGNITE
IGNITE supports the needs of Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual violence. Hearing advocates are available 24 hours a day.
VP: (855) 812-1001
TTY: (800) 787-3224
Voice: (800) 799-7233New York State Police Troopers’ Campus Sexual Assault Victims Unit
24-hour hotline: (844) 845-7269
Out Alliance/Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley
Phone: (585) 244-8640 or 1-800-342-9871
RESOLVE of Greater Rochester, Inc.
RESOLVE of Greater Rochester, Inc. is a local agency dedicated to intervening and preventing domestic and sexual violence against women.
Phone: (585) 425-1580SAATHI of Rochester
Saathi assists South Asian survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual violence. Volunteers speak one or more South Asian languages.
Phone: (585) 234-1050Victim’s Assistance Unit
Short-term crisis counseling, referrals, advocacy, court accompaniment, assistance in filing for NYS victim's compensation.
Location: 185 Exchange Blvd., Rochester, NY (2nd floor of the Rochester Public Safety Building)
Phone: (585) 428-6630Monroe County Sheriff's Office Victim's Assistance Program
Short-term crisis counseling, advocacy, referral, case status and court information, assistance in filing for NYS victim's compensation.
Phone: (585) 753-4389Monroe County District Attorney's Office Victim/Witness Assistance Bureau
Crisis counseling, court escorts, advocacy, other support.
Phone: (585) 753-4573Monroe County Health Department
STD Clinic offers free and confidential STD and HIV screening.
Phone: (585) 753-5481The Legal Aid Society of Rochester
Provides high quality legal representation and advocacy to low-income residents of Genesee, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne Counties in family law matters. Assistance with Family Court Orders of Protection.
Phone: (585) 232-4090Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc.
Legal assistance and information: 24-hour hotline for those impacted by sexual assault, dating and domestic violence and stalking at (866) 341-7773. To reach an attorney directly during office hours, contact Ashilee Dickinson at (607) 776-4126.
- New York State Resources
SUNY Sexual Assault & Violence Resources
Lists both on- and off-campus resources. Choose a SUNY campus or provide your zip code for a list of resources near you. Their website also describes students’ rights in over 100 languages, including Visa and Immigration resources.
New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NYSCASA)
NYS Hotline for sexual assault is (800) 942-6906 (available in English and Spanish).
New York State Anti Violence Project
24 hour hotline, provide direct client services to LGBTQ & HIV-affected survivors of all forms of violence, including hate violence, IPV, and sexual violence.
Phone: (212) 714-1141New York State Office of Victim Services
Provides information on custody status of perpetrators.
Phone: (844) 845-7269New York State Police Campus Sexual Assault Victims Unit
Non-emergency, toll free hotline to report Campus Sexual Violence to the New York State Police.
Phone: (888) 846-3469New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
A Program Directory that lists all Domestic Violence providers in NYS by county.
- National Resources
These services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Callers can connect free of charge to the phone hotlines and will be directed to local agencies in their area. Individuals can also connect with trained hotline staff online through a secure chat messaging system.
National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN)
1-800-656-HOPE(4673)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK(8255)
The National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233
1-800-787-3224 (TTY)Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741
Love is Respect
1-866-331-9474
1-866-331-8453 (TTY)Text LOVEIS to 22522
The Trevor Project
National organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ young people.
1-866-488-7386 or Text START to 678678
Break the Cycle
Break the Cycle is a national agency that provides comprehensive dating abuse prevention programs exclusively for young people based on the belief that “everyone has the right to a safe and healthy relationship and work every day to make that right into a reality.”
One Love Foundation
One Love Foundation is a national resource to end relationship violence through education and technology. Check out their mobile app for relationship self-test or call them at (410) 825-0994
Stalking Resource Center
“Offers advocates, criminal justice professionals, and victims with specific tips and information on responding to stalking.”
Joyful Heart Foundation
The Joyful Heart Foundation fosters education among community members concerned about issues of sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse. “Such a community, empowered with knowledge, courage and compassion, can support survivors of this violence and engage in an open dialogue about how to collaboratively end the cycle of violence and abuse.”
Email: info@joyfulheartfoundation.org
Phone: (212) 475-2026