Confidentially talk one-on-one with a certified rape crisis counselor. Drop in during virtual hours to ask questions, receive support and additional resources. Virtual hours are the second Friday of every month from 11:30AM to 1:00PM ET and the last Monday of each month from 12:00PM to 1:30PM ET. Need to talk sooner? Feel free to send us an email in the meantime.
Suffolk County Community College Western Student Press article detailing the events of the 2022 SCCC Take Back the Night which took place on March 31, 2022. Written by Amanda Jesser, Prevention Education Program Manager; Elizabeth Dysart, Prevention Educator for Colleges and Universities; and Jessica St. Germaine, Staff Attorney of the Crime Victims Center and Take Back the Night Coalition members. Click here to view

A document created by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center that offers guidance to help parents address key topics relating to sexual assault and safety before their child leaves for college. Teaching young adults about this prevalent public health issue will better prepare them to deal with this issue in an informed way.

A document provided by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence covering facts about stalking and what you can do to help.

A document including facts and statistics Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Violence & Stalking provided by The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey.

A graphic depicting the truth about the number of individuals who are falsely accused of rape.

A document provided by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence explaining how do Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Intersect and how you can help.