Survivors of sexual assault are not alone. There are many resources available both on- and off-campus to assist anyone suffering a trauma.

Whether you're seeking information on how to help a friend or for yourself, we encourage you to contact one of the on- or off-campus organizations listed here. These resources offer trained professionals who are available to guide you through the reporting process, seek medical attention, or find ongoing counseling and support. Medical providers are mandated to inform police if a patient tells personnel he/she has experienced sexual assault. The Title IX Coordinator and Deputy Coordinators can provide resources and accommodations, as appropriate; however, a survivor also has the right to request a victim advocate and not pursue a criminal charge or formally report.

Stockton

Reporting to Law Enforcement

  • Department of Public Safety (University Police) – 209.946.3911 (24-hour access) Non-Emergency 209.946.2537
  • Stockton Police Department – 209.937.8377 or 911 emergency
  • Student Victim Advocate can assist you when you are reporting to the police – 209.403.0250

Immediate Medical Treatment

  • San Joaquin General Hospital, 500 West Hospital Road, French Camp, CA 95231 – 209.468.6000
For assistance, a victim may also contact
  • Department of Public Safety (University Police) — 209.946.3911
  • 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ Women’s Resource Center — 209.932.2815
  • 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ Chaplain’s Office — 209.946.2538
  • Residence Director On-Call — 209.401.9854
  • 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ Health Services — 209.946.2315 x1
  • Student Conduct and Community Standards – 209.946.2177 | Heather Dunn Carlton — 209.946.2936
  • San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office, Victim-Witness Program — 209.468.2400
Confidential resources
  • 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½â€™s Student Victim Advocate — 209.403.0250
  • Counseling and Psychological Services — 209.946.2315 x2
  • San Joaquin County Women's Center, Youth and Family Services — 209.465.4997

Sacramento

  • Public Safety — 916.739.7200 (24-hour access)
  • Sacramento Police Department
    • Emergencies | Crimes in Progress — 911 or 916.732.0100
    • Non-Emergency Dispatch — 16.264.5471

Immediate Medical Treatment

  • UC Davis Medical Center, 2315 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95817 — 916.734.2011
  • Sutter Memorial Hospital, 5151 F S.t, Sacramento, CA 95819 — 916.454.3333
For assistance, a victim may also contact
  • Title IX Coordinator | Ed Cowell — titleix@pacific.edu — 209.946.7770 or 1.888.383.2765 (toll-free)
  • Public Safety — 916.739.7200
  • 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ Health Services — 209.946.2315 x1
Confidential resources
  • 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½â€™s Student Victim Advocate — 209.403.0250
  • Counseling and Psychological Services — 209.946.2315 x2
  • WEAVE 24 Hour Crisis Line — 916.920.2952
  • My Sister’s House 24 Hour Crisis Line — 916.428.3271

San Francisco

  • Campus Security Emergencies | Campus — x56411 or External Phones — 415.929.6411
  • Campus Security Non-Urgent | Security dispatch — x56456 or External Phones — 415.929.6456
  • San Francisco Police/Fire Department | Emergency number — 911 or Cell Phones — 415.553.8090

Immediate medical treatment

  • San Francisco General Hospital Emergency Room, 1001 Potrero Ave. #107, San Francisco, CA 94110 — 415.206.8000 (24-Hour Rape Treatment Center)
For assistance, a victim may also contact
  • Department of Public Safety (University Police) — 209.946.3911
  • Title IX Coordinator | Ed Cowell — titleix@pacific.edu — 209.946.7770 or 1.888.383.2765 (toll-free)
  • San Francisco District Attorney’s Victim/Witness Resources — 850 Bryant St., Room 320, San Francisco, CA 94103 — 415.553.9044
  • 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ Health Services — 209.946.2315 x1
  • Deputy Title IX Coordinator, San Francisco Campus | Kara Bell: kbell@pacific.edu — 415.929.6454
For assistance, a victim may also contact
  • 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½â€™s Student Victim Advocate — 209.403.0250
  • Counseling and Psychological Services — 209.946.2315 x2
  • San Francisco Women Against Rape Crisis Hotline — 415.647.RAPE (415.647.7273)