Options when seeking support
You Have Options when seeking support related to dating/relationship abuse, sexual violence, and stalking.
This includes if you have experienced violence or abuse that is physical or emotional, causes you to feel unsafe, crosses sexual boundaries or makes you do things you do not want to do.
Confidential support for students
Outreach and Advocacy Project
- Meet with a confidential advocate to learn about options and resources
- Safety planning, navigating campus and community resources, emotional support, and
- Call/text: 503-619-7041 (English), 971-244-3907 (Spanish)
- Email: advocacy@pcc.edu
Counseling
- Free, short term counseling to currently enrolled students
- Call: 971-722-8153
Confidential support for employees
- Contact PCC’s EAP Program: 1-800-433-2320 or canopywell.com
- Oregon’ s Safe Leave program (for students and employees)
Community resources
- Call To Safety: 24/7 domestic/sexual violence crisis line 1-888-235-5333
- UNICA: 24/7 Spanish speaking relationship/sexual violence crisis line 503-232-4448
- For more community resources: edu/advocacy/community-resources
PCC response for students and employees
Title IX Office
- Responsible for policy oversight and can help review your options and assist in coordinating supportive measures to continue your educational goals.
- Call: 971-722-7511
- Email: titleix@pcc.edu
- Title IX Coordinator: Charisse Loughery
Public Safety
- Provides campus escorts and responds to any immediate campus safety
- Non-Emergency: 971-722-4902
- Emergency: 971-722-4444
Title IX Non-Reporting:
- Identity Based Resource Centers are physical spaces on each campus where you can learn more about campus resources without a report being made to the Title IX
All PCC employees are mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect.