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Survivor Help


If you need immediate help, please contact:

For medical or police emergencies call 911.

24-Hour Services


    Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV): 754-0110 or 1-800-927-0197 (24 hrs.)
    Trained advocates are available 24 hours a day to take calls, provide support, and extend their services to survivors of rape, sexual assault, or domestic violence. They can assist survivors in finding other resources they may need.
    Good Samaritan Hospital: 768-5021
    Provides the Sexual Assault Forensic Examination (SAFE) kit within 84 hours of assault. 3600 NW Samaritan Drive, Corvallis, OR. The Emergency Room offers medical care 24 hours a day. The hospital does not automatically report the assault to the police, unless the survivor is a minor or over the age of 65.
    Oregon State Police/OSU Department of Public Safety: 737-7000
    Contact Oregon State Police/OSU Department of Public Safety for sexual assault awareness programs, as a resource for questions or comments regarding sexual assault, and/or to file a criminal complaint or to report problems related to assault or harassment.
    Corvallis Police Department: 911 (emergency) or 766-6924
    Contact the Corvallis Police Department to file a criminal complaint or to report problems related to assault or harassment.
    Benton County Sheriff's Department: 911 (emergency) 766-6858
    Contact the Benton County Sheriff's Department to file a criminal complaint or to report problems related to assault or harassment.

Services During Business Hours


    Sexual Assault Support Services: (8-5, M-F) 737-7604
    SASS is a team of trained and experienced counselors who provide support for female and male survivors of unwanted sexual contact and interpersonal violence. Services are confidential and free for OSU students. SASS counselors can help you explore options concerning what to do if you are a survivor of violence. We can provide information regarding support services on campus and in Corvallis, offer individual or group on-going counseling services, and provide consultation for friends, family, facutly, or staff members seeking information about how to help a survivor. SASS team members can also assist in providing advocacy services on campus for students who choose to involve the police, OSU Student Conduct, the criminal justice system, or other services. SASS is part of University Counseling and Psychological Services.
    Student Health Services: 737-9355
    OSU Student Health Services offers medical support and resources for health concerns that have stemmed from sexual assault. They can provide STD screening and treatment, pregnancy testing and emergency contraception (i.e., the "morning after" pill), and follow-up care. Female and male clinicians are available.

If you are looking for other resources, please see our Find Resources section.


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