Mission: To create a culture where all members of The Claremont Colleges respect and look out for each other, and where students impacted by sexual violence, dating/domestic violence, and stalking receive holistic support and care.
Violence Prevention and Advocacy Center that works to support 7C-wide educational programs and provide holistic, and confidential support to all students impacted in any way by sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating/domestic violence, or stalking.
Rima Shah - Confidential advocate is available to meet with students for 1-3 sessions via Zoom or telephone. To schedule: (909) 607-2689 or rshahempower@claremont.edu.
Free individual, family, couples or group counseling sessions available to survivors of SA and/or child abuse (support groups available)
Walk-in clinic: Offers confidential support, information, and referrals.
In Person Office Hours: Thursdays 3pm-5pm (Mead Hall Room 107)
Virtual Office Hours: Tuesdays 9am-11am, call the office number at 909-623-1619 ext. 107 and say that you are a Pitzer College student looking to request a meeting
Gabby De La Rosa
(909) 623-1619 Tel. Ext 221
24 hour hotline (Rape Crisis Line: (909) 626-HELP (4357), Child Abuse Line: (626) 966 – 4155)
STI testing (STI Panel #1: HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes simplex, $70.00),
Gynecologic examinations
Pap Smear testing (screening for cervical cancer)
Pregnancy Testing (Blood) $17.00, Pregnancy Testing (Urine) $10.00
Birth Control Pills (one cycle/month pack) $15.00
Emergency Contraception “morning after pill”(EContra EZ) $15.00 no appointment required
*Confidential though mandated reporters for some things, so ask first
titleix@pitzer.edu
Reporting Form for Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Stalking, or other Sexual Misconduct/Harassment
24 hour hotline (Rape Crisis Line: (909) 626-HELP (4357), Child Abuse Line: (626) 966 – 4155)
Resource center focusing on building community, offering support and serving the LGBTQIA+ community at the 7Cs
Advocacy, education and confidential support
Programs, orientations and events
QQAMP: confidential peer mentor program for all students
Drop in hours not only with student staff/ mentors but with Director and Assistant Director of the QRC
Welcoming space/ lounge for students to stop by or for organizations to meet (access to computers)
“The Office of Black Student Affairs (OBSA) is a cultural center and service unit within The Claremont Colleges Services. On behalf of The Claremont Colleges, OBSA is dedicated to providing support, resources and space for students of African descent to feel safe, valued, informed and connected.”
“Our key service areas include identity-based workshops, skill building activities, mentoring, arts engagement activities, student organizational support, professional/career development workshops, the sharing of 7C resources and referrals, heritage-month programming and other celebrations, and collaborative partnerships with 7C colleges, departments and organizations.”
Chicano Latino Student Affairs (CLSA) provides enrichment programs and services that enhance the academic success and personal development of Chicanx/Latinx students at The Claremont Colleges. Our office offers academic support, personal guidance, graduate/professional school advice, cultural enrichment and leadership opportunities. We strive to promote programming that establishes a strong foundation in order to ensure success at The Claremont Colleges.
House of Ruth
Pomona Outreach Office (909) 623-4364
24hr Crisis Hotline – (877) 988-5559.
Provides confidential services to survivors of DV and their children
Emergency Shelter
Transitional Living Program (residence & case management)
Children′s Programs
Child Abuse Treatment Program
Crisis Hotline
DV Counseling
RAINN is a hotline network, where once a called calls, they are routed to a local RAINN affiliate organization based on the first six digits of their phone number.
Confidential support from a trained staff member
Support finding a local health facility that is trained to care for survivors of sexual assault and offers services like sexual assault forensic exams
Someone to help you talk through what happened
Local resources that can assist with your next steps toward healing and recovery
Referrals for long term support in your area
Information about the laws in your community
Basic information about medical concerns
Contact info:
800-656-HOPE (4673)