Resources for Students
Confidential Advocacy
SHARE advocates
advocates@reed.edu
Emails will be responded to within 24 hours.
Click the "Send a message" bubble to live chat with an advocate on Fridays & Saturdays from 8pm-midnight, or Sundays from 7-9pm (we will respond to messages sent other times within 24 hours).
We provide support for survivors and allies; reporting information and assistance; and referral.
SHARE program director
Rowan Frost
503-517-7966
frostr@reed.edu
Gray Campus Center 104
Support for survivors and allies; reporting assistance, information and referral; supportive measures
Call to Safety (off campus; not affiliated with Reed)
24/7 crisis line: 503-235-5333
Text & chat support
For all survivors of sexual and relationship violence. Crisis line, in-person medical advocacy, follow-up advocacy, and support groups.
Counseling & Medical Care
Reed Health & Counseling Center (confidential)
503-777-7281
Crisis advocacy, counseling, medical care, STD testing & prophylaxis, emergency contraception, referral
Reed After Hours Crisis Line: 866-432-1224
Nurse Advice Line/Community Careline: 800-607-5501
Reporting
Online report form (may be submitted anonymously)
Community Safety
503-788-6666
28 West
Emergency response, investigations, law enforcement reporting assistance, referral.
Title IX/504 Coordinator
Chris Toutain
Eliot 108A
503-517-4842
title-ix@reed.edu
Receives all reports of potential DHSM or Title IX violations; offers supportive measures; determines path for reports.
Deputy Title IX Coordinators
Director of Human Resources
Michelle Valintis
Eliot 305
503-777-7705
mvalinits@reed.edu
Takes reports involving staff
Dean of Faculty
Kathy Oleson
Eliot 318
503-777-7257
koleson@reed.edu
Takes reports involving faculty
Sexual Misconduct Board information
Sexual Misconduct Board webpage
How to file a DHSM violation complaint
More Crisis Advocacy & Referral
Call to Safety
24/7 crisis advocacy and referral in Multnomah County
503-235-5333
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Information & resources on all forms of relationship abuse
800-799-7233
Stalking Resource Center
Information about stalking, safety tips, and a downloadable log
StrongHearts Native Helpline
Culturally-appropriate, anonymous, confidential service dedicated to serving Native American survivors of domestic violence and concerned family members and friends
844-762-8483
El Programa Hispano - Project UNICA (Catholic Charities)
Spanish-language advocacy and support for survivors of sexual and relationship abuse
888-232-4448
Russian Oregon Social Services - Domestic Violence Services
Russian-language advocacy and support for survivors of sexual and relationship abuse
503-777-3437
Legal & Immigration Assistance, Victims' Rights
Oregon Crime Victims Law Center
503-208-8160
Free legal assistance and social support for crime victims (including relationship abuse victims). No law enforcement report necessary. May assist with immigration issues.
Victim Rights Law Center
503-274-5477
Free legal assistance for survivors of sexual assault; may represent survivors in civil, criminal, and immigration proceedings. May also act as advisors in college disciplinary cases.
Immigration Counseling Services
Low-cost consultation for people seeking legal advice and services; they also provide social services advocacy, case management, and referral services to trafficking survivors, and pro bono services for unaccompanied minor children. Requests for consultation are available on the website.
National Immigration Legal Services Directory
Local and national listing of organizations providing assistance with legal services.
Advocacy for US Citizens Abroad
Pathways to Safety International
866-879-6636
Protective Orders
Sexual Abuse Protective Order information
Family Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA) Restraining Orders
Stalking Protective Order information
Off Campus Reporting
Law Enforcement
Portland Police Bureau
Emergency: 911
Non-emergency: 503-823-3333
Title IX
United States Department of Education Office of Civil Rights
800-421-3481
OCR@ed.gov