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There are many resources available for UC Davis affiliates who have experienced sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, stalking, and sexual harassment whether you are at the main campus at Davis or at UC Davis Health in Sacramento. This includes a variety of on-campus and off-campus confidential resources and reporting options.

Also, please feel free to click on the PDF below and visit our CARE Virtual Room. This space features activities, healing playlist, guided Trauma informed Yoga, and many more calming links to explore. You can click on almost any object in the virtual room, and you will be directed to a link with an activity to bring you to a calming space where you can take a breath. (Click UC Davis CARE Virtual Room below to be directed to PDF and to click on the objects)

UC Davis CARE Virtual Room

CARE Virtual Room with different objects that can be clicked to access link with an activity.

Resources at Davis Campus

Confidential Resources on Campus

Center for Advocacy, Resources & Education (CARE)
Phone: (530) 752-3299
Email: ucdcare@ucdavis.edu
Website: http://care.ucdavis.edu 

Counseling Services 
North Hall 
Student Health and Wellness Center
Hours: Monday to Friday 8am - 4:45pm
24-Hour Counseling Consultation: (530) 752-0871
Appointments Line: (530) 752-0871
Website: http://shcs.ucdavis.edu/counseling-services 

Academic Staff Assistance Program (ASAP)
112 A Street, Guilbert House
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Phone: (530) 752-2727
Website: http://www.hr.ucdavis.edu/ASAP
Website: http://wrrc.ucdavis.edu

Women’s Resources & Research Center
North Hall
Hours: M-Th 9am - 5pm, F 9am - 4pm
Phone: (530) 752-3372

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual Resource Center
Student Community Center
Hours: M 10am - 4:30pm, T-F 10am-6pm 
Phone: (530) 752-2452
Website: http://lgbtqia.ucdavis.edu 

Office of the Ombuds
Hours: M-F 8am - 5pm
Phone: (530) 754-7233\
Website: http://ombuds.ucdavis.edu 

UC Davis Law Domestic and Sexual Violence Law Clinic
Phone: (530) 752-6532
Website: https://law.ucdavis.edu/clinics/family-protection-clinic.html


Reporting Options

UC Davis Police Department
Emergency Phone: 911 or (530) 752-1230
Non-Emergency Phone: (530) 752-2677
Website: http://police.ucdavis.edu 

Davis Police Department
2600 Fifth St.
Davis, CA 95618
Emergency Phone: 911 or (530) 758-3600
Non-Emergency: (530) 747-5400
Website: http://cityofdavis.org/city-hall/police-department 

Harassment and Discrimination Assistance & Prevention Program (HDAPP)
207 Third Street, # 210
Davis, CA 95616
Main Line: (530) 747-3864
Anonymous Line: (530) 747-3865
Website: https://hdapp.ucdavis.edu

Title IX Officer
Wendi Delmendo
Phone: (530) 752-9466
Email: wjdelmendo@ucdavis.edu

Reporting Concerning Faculty Conduct Regarding Freedom of Expression, Academic Freedoms and Safety
A Guide for Students to Self-Advocate
Webpage: https://freespeech.ucdavis.edu/act/report-faculty


Additional Campus Resources

Student Health & Wellness Center
Advice Nurse: (530) 752-2349
Appointments Line: (530) 752-2349

Family Protection and Legal Assistance Clinic
Phone: (530) 752-6532
Website: https://law.ucdavis.edu/clinics/family-protection-clinic.html 

Immigration Law Clinic
Phone: (530) 752-6942
Website: https://law.ucdavis.edu/clinics/immigration-law-clinic.html


Off-Campus Resources

Empower Yolo
24-Hour Crisis Line: (530) 662-1133
Website: http://empoweryolo.org

My Sister’s House
24-Hour Multilingual Help Line: (916) 428-3271
Email: info@my-sisters-house.org
Website: http://www.my-sisters-house.org/

The listed resources are sexual assault and domestic violence service providers for the county of Yolo. To find more information on the sexual assault and domestic violence service provider in your local community, visit https://centers.rainn.org/.

Resources at UC Davis Health

UC Davis Health Resources

Confidential Resources on Campus

Center for Advocacy, Resources & Education (CARE)
Phone: (916) 752-3299
Email: ucdcare@ucdavis.edu

Office of the Ombuds
2360 Stockton Blvd., Suite 1300, Sacramento, CA 95817 - The Davis 1 Building
Hours: M-F 8am - 5pm
Phone: (530) 754-7233
Website: http://ombuds.ucdavis.edu

Academic Staff Assistance Program (ASAP)
4800 2nd. Ave, Suite 2300, Sacramento, CA 95817
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Phone: (916) 734-2727
Website: http://www.hr.ucdavis.edu/ASAP


Reporting Options

UC Davis Police Department
Emergency Phone: 911 or (916) 734-2555
Non-Emergency Phone: (916) 734-2555
Website: http://police.ucdavis.edu

Sacramento Police Department
Emergency Phone: 911
Non-Emergency: (916) 264-5471
Website: https://www.cityofsacramento.org/Police

Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department
Emergency Phone: 911 or (916) 874-5111
Non-Emergency: (916) 874-5115
Website: https://www.sacsheriff.com/

Harassment and Discrimination Assistance & Prevention Program (HDAPP)
Main Line: (916) 734-2259
Anonymous Line: (916) 734-2255

Title IX Officer
Wendi Delmendo
Phone: (530) 752-9466
Email: wjdelmendo@ucdavis.edu

Reporting Concerning Faculty Conduct Regarding Freedom of Expression, Academic Freedoms and Safety
A Guide for Students to Self-Advocate
Webpage: https://freespeech.ucdavis.edu/act/report-faculty


Off-Campus Resources

WEAVE
24-Hour Crisis Line: (916) 920-2952
Website: https://www.weaveinc.org/ 

My Sister’s House
24-Hour Multilingual Help Line: (916) 428-3271
Email: info@my-sisters-house.org
Website: http://www.my-sisters-house.org/

A Community for Peace
24-Hour Crisis Line: (916) 728-7210
Website: http://acommunityforpeace.org/

The listed resources are sexual assault and domestic violence service providers for the county of Sacramento. To find more information on the sexual assault and domestic violence service provider in your local community, visit https://centers.rainn.org/.

Resources for Undocumented Survivors


 "While these immigration remedies can provide a critical pathway to safety for many immigrant survivors, the reality is that most immigrant victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and trafficking are unable to learn about their rights and access these protections unless they are able to obtain the assistance of a trained advocate, as well as additional supportive services that are trauma-informed and linguistically accessible. Therefore, domestic violence and sexual assault service providers play a critical role in providing a life-changing bridge to safety and well-being for immigrant survivors and their children" (Hidalgo, 2017).

The information provided is for educational purposes only and does not constitute as legal advice. To determine eligibility, please consult with a licensed attorney or Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) representative.

Resources for Asian and Pacific Islander Survivors


Resources for Indigenous Survivors


Resources for African American Survivors


Resources for LGBTQIA Survivors