Support Resources & Information
Local Off-Campus Services
Hospitals
Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Services
920-436-8899
319 Crooks St, Green Bay- Be Safe Campaign
920-212-SAFE (7233)
24/7 hotline for support and information for domestic violence services - Hotline - 920-436-8888
3150 Gerschwin Drive, Green Bay
24 Hour Hotline 920-432-4244
Toll Free: 1-877-431-4321
1120 University Ave, Green Bay
24 Hour Help Line 877-847-3223
1405 Division St., Algoma, WI 54201
920-785-9115
430 S. Webster Ave, Green Bay, WI
920-490-0627
1641 Commanche Avenue, Suite H, Green Bay
- of Family Services
Pregnancy And Parenting Resources
Support Groups
- -Visit site for dates, location, and details or contact information
- -through Wise Women's Gathering Place - See site for dates and location, and details or contact information
- 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 has student survivor support groups on-campus lead by the Golden House and Family Services Sexual Assault Center.
On-Campus Support
Depending on your needs, view the various options available.
Confidential Support
There are various on-campus support options available to anyone. When you contact one of the resources found on the confidential support page, be sure to ask to speak to a confidential resource right way to assure that you will be connected appropriately.
Survivor Support Groups and Advocates
Visit the Survivor Support Group page to find out dates and times of groups and who to contact for more information.
Questions?
- Chris Betcher at christina.betcher@snc.edu or 920-403-3021
- Heather Butterfield at heather.butterfield@snc.edu or 920-403-3210
Online Resources
Hotlines or chat
- Be Safe Campaign 920-212-SAFE (7233) Local Domestic Violence Resources
- - 1-800-656-4673
- for Domestic Violence - 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Site also has resources and safety planning information
- for domestic and dating violence 1-866-331-9474
- National Alliance on Mental Illness- 1-800-950-6264
Websites
Domestic Violence, Relationships and Dating
- -Inspires/supports people age 12 - 24 to build healthy relationships and create a culture without abuse.
- -Engage, educate and empower young people on abusive relationships. Free 24 hour text and live chat.
- - visual chart on healthy and unhealthy and abusive relationships
- /Family
Gender Violence
- - A guide to establishing a model for change
- - Additionally, the site includes links and resources for victims.
LGBTQ Specific
- US Civil Rights
Pregnancy and Parenting
- (Parents under age 21)
Resources for Respondents (link contains multiple resources)
Sexual Assault -Specific to Addressing at College Campuses
- -Resources for colleges to address sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking.
- - Sexual assault and Title IX information in relation to college campuses
- - Empowers student movements to combat sexual violence on college campuses
- -Information/resources related to sexual assault (date rape drugs, etc.)
- - Information specific to male survivors of sexual assault.
- -Information on staying safe, prevention, consent and activism.
Sexual Consent
- - Examples of what consent may look like, and what is not consent.
- -Information, terminology and communication needed for sexual consent.
- -Information on consent, and what is not consent.
Stalking
- -Information on ending harassing phone calls, online privacy, etc.
Statistics
- - Research, evaluation, and assessment of campus response and prevention of sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking including information on climate surveys.
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Supporting Survivors
- - Tips for talking with survivors
- Helping and supporting someone who has been assaulted
Suicide Prevention
- life-affirming programs and services to create safe, accepting and inclusive environments over the phone, online and through text.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Local Off-Campus Services
Hospitals
Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Services
920-436-8899
319 Crooks St, Green Bay- Be Safe Campaign
920-212-SAFE (7233)
24/7 hotline for support and information for domestic violence services - Hotline - 920-436-8888
3150 Gerschwin Drive, Green Bay
24 Hour Hotline 920-432-4244
Toll Free: 1-877-431-4321
1120 University Ave, Green Bay
24 Hour Help Line 877-847-3223
1405 Division St., Algoma, WI 54201
920-785-9115
430 S. Webster Ave, Green Bay, WI
920-490-0627
1641 Commanche Avenue, Suite H, Green Bay
- of Family Services
Pregnancy And Parenting Resources
Support Groups
- -Visit site for dates, location, and details or contact information
- -through Wise Women's Gathering Place - See site for dates and location, and details or contact information
- 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 has student survivor support groups on-campus lead by the Golden House and Family Services Sexual Assault Center.
On-Campus Support
Depending on your needs, view the various options available.
Confidential Support
There are various on-campus support options available to anyone. When you contact one of the resources found on the confidential support page, be sure to ask to speak to a confidential resource right way to assure that you will be connected appropriately.
Survivor Support Groups and Advocates
Visit the Survivor Support Group page to find out dates and times of groups and who to contact for more information.
Questions?
- Chris Betcher at christina.betcher@snc.edu or 920-403-3021
- Heather Butterfield at heather.butterfield@snc.edu or 920-403-3210
Online Resources
Hotlines or chat
- Be Safe Campaign 920-212-SAFE (7233) Local Domestic Violence Resources
- - 1-800-656-4673
- for Domestic Violence - 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Site also has resources and safety planning information
- for domestic and dating violence 1-866-331-9474
- National Alliance on Mental Illness- 1-800-950-6264
Websites
Domestic Violence, Relationships and Dating
- -Inspires/supports people age 12 - 24 to build healthy relationships and create a culture without abuse.
- -Engage, educate and empower young people on abusive relationships. Free 24 hour text and live chat.
- - visual chart on healthy and unhealthy and abusive relationships
- /Family
Gender Violence
- - A guide to establishing a model for change
- - Additionally, the site includes links and resources for victims.
LGBTQ Specific
- US Civil Rights
Pregnancy and Parenting
- (Parents under age 21)
Resources for Respondents (link contains multiple resources)
Sexual Assault -Specific to Addressing at College Campuses
- -Resources for colleges to address sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking.
- - Sexual assault and Title IX information in relation to college campuses
- - Empowers student movements to combat sexual violence on college campuses
- -Information/resources related to sexual assault (date rape drugs, etc.)
- - Information specific to male survivors of sexual assault.
- -Information on staying safe, prevention, consent and activism.
Sexual Consent
- - Examples of what consent may look like, and what is not consent.
- -Information, terminology and communication needed for sexual consent.
- -Information on consent, and what is not consent.
Stalking
- -Information on ending harassing phone calls, online privacy, etc.
Statistics
- - Research, evaluation, and assessment of campus response and prevention of sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking including information on climate surveys.
- ()
Supporting Survivors
- - Tips for talking with survivors
- Helping and supporting someone who has been assaulted
Suicide Prevention
- life-affirming programs and services to create safe, accepting and inclusive environments over the phone, online and through text.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Harassment/Discrimination Policy
Student Complaint Resolution Procedure
Employee Complaint Resolution Procedure
Heather Butterfield
Assistant Vice President of Human Resources
Main Hall, Garden Level, Room 16
920-403-3210
heather.butterfield@snc.edu
titleix@snc.edu