CONFIDENTIAL CAMPUS RESOURCES
A Confidential Resource is not required to report identifying information to the Title IX Coordinator/Equal Opportunity Officer about prohibited conduct under the Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, and/or Sexual Misconduct, but must report non-identifying information to the Clery Coordinator for federal Clery Act (campus crime) reporting purposes and must provide the Complainant with the Title IX Coordinator/Equal Opportunity Officer’s contact information and offer options and resources.
For Students: Eric Hetland, Director of Student Support
For Students: Sonya Dauncey, Assistant Director of Student Support
The Director and Assistant Director of Student Support can serve as a confidential resource for student-reported incidents that involve two or more students (and not any full-time University employees as an alleged respondent).
For Students: Peer Allies
For Faculty: Faculty Ombudsperson
For Staff: Human Resources Contact
Angela Hill, Human Resources Coordinator
ahill@pugetsound.edu
PRIVILEGED CAMPUS RESOURCES
A Privileged Resource is someone who is not required to report any information about any conduct prohibited under this Policy to the Clery Coordinator or the Title IX Coordinator/Equal Opportunity Officer as long as the Privileged Resource received the information while performing in their official capacity. They will, however, provide the Complainant with the Title IX Coordinator/Equal Opportunity Officer’s contact information and offer options and resources.
Counseling, Health & Wellness Services
Wheelock Student Center #216
253.879.1555
chws@pugetsound.edu
www.pugetsound.edu/chws
Dave Wright, University Chaplain
Wheelock Student Center #219
253. 879.3818
chaplaincy@pugetsound.edu (for scheduling requests only - do not include confidential information)
Cantor Geoff Fine, Jewish Life Coordinator
chaplaincy@pugetsound.edu (for scheduling requests only - do not include confidential information)
ADDITIONAL CAMPUS RESOURCES
Campus Security
253.879.3311
Title IX Coordinator/Equal Opportunity Officer
Wheelock Student Center #218
253.879.3793
titleix-eoo@pugetsound.edu
COMMUNITY & NATIONAL RESOURCES
Tacoma Police Department
911 or Non-Emergency 253.287.4455
3701 South Pine Street
Tacoma, WA 98409
Tacoma General Hospital
315 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
253.403.1000
Multicare Health System
Locations in the Tacoma Area
Employee Assistance Program
The University of Puget Sound Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a voluntary, work-based program that offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services to employees who have personal and/or work-related problems.
Rebuilding Hope!
Sexual Assault Center for Pierce County
24-Hour Crisis, Information & Referral Line: 800.756.7273 or 253.474.7273
sexualassaultcenter.com/advocacy | Rebuilding Hope! Resource Flyer
Our Sister’s House
Provides advocacy, education and support to women, youth and families that have been victimized and impacted by domestic violence with availability to all, but a focus on Black and African American individuals.
253.383.4275
www.oursistershouse.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/our_sisters_house/
Crystal Judson Family Justice Center
718 Court E, Tacoma, WA 98402
Helpline: 253.798.4166 or 800.764.2420
www.familyjusticecenter.us
Rainbow Center LGBTQ+ Resource Center
253.383.2318
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)
800.656.HOPE
Help 24/7 at rainn.org
National Sexual Assault Hotline
800.656.HOPE (4673)
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
800.273.8255
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741
Crisis Text Line for Persons of Color
Text STEVE to 741741