On Campus (Resources that are available to William & Mary Students)
Resources Provided by Someone You Know (SYK)
The Haven: The Haven is a confidential, welcoming and inclusive resource center for those impacted by sexual violence and harassment, relationship abuse and intimate-partner violence, stalking and other gender-based discrimination. The Haven is a confidential resource.
Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9:00am-7:00pm; Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm; Saturday - Sunday, 12:00-5:00pm
Location: Sadler Center, Suite 146P
Email: thehaven@wm.edu
Phone: (757) 221-2449
To book an an appointment: https://outlook.office365.com/book/TheHaven1@wmedu.onmicrosoft.com/
W&M Counseling Center: Provides a range of mental health services to students.
The Counseling Center is a confidential resource.
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8AM-12PM and 1PM-5PM
Location: 2nd Floor of the McLeod Tyler Wellness Center
Phone: (757) 221-3620
Appointments and Walk-Ins Available
W&M Student Health Center: The Student Health Center provides a full-range of primary care services including the evaluation, treatment and prevention of all kinds of acute or chronic physical, mental and social health issues.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm; Wednesday, 10:00am - 5:00pm
Location: 1st Floor of the McLeod Tyler Wellness Center
Phone: 757-221-4386
Title IX: Director of Title IX & Civil Rights Compliance: Jenelle Job
Location: James Blair Hall, Suite 101-116
Email: jmjob@wm.edu
Phone: 757-221-4977
Submit a Title IX report: https://wm-advocate.symplicity.com/titleix_report/index.php/pid856317?
William & Mary Police Department:
Phone: (757) 221-4596
Off Campus (Resources that are available to anyone)
Resources Provided by Someone You Know (SYK)
Avalon Center: Avalon Center works to end domestic and sexual violence by breaking the cycle of abuse through prevention, education, shelter and support services in the greater Williamsburg and Middle Peninsula communities.
Email: admin@avaloncenter.org
24-Hour Helpline: (757) 258-5051
Main Office Phone: (757) 258-5022
National Domestic Violence Hotline: A hotline advocate can provide local direct service resources (safehouse shelters, transportation, casework assistance) and crisis intervention. Interpreter services available in 170 languages and a videophone option is provided.
24-Hour Helpline: (800) 799-SAFE (800-799-7233)
24-Hour Textline: text “START” to 88788
RAINN: National hotline that serves people affected by sexual violence. It automatically routes the caller to their nearest sexual assault service provider.
24-Hour Helpline: (800) 656-HOPE (800-656-4673)
Know Your IX: Provides information for students about their Title IX rights in regards to ending sexual violence on campus.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous: Provides information on how to find incest survivor support groups in your area and empowers individuals to become survivors and thrivers.
Identity Specific Resources
Resources Provided by Someone You Know (SYK)
The Trevor Project: Support and suicide prevention for LBGTQ+ youth.
Hotline: (866) 488-7386
Local Providers for Black Girls and Women: A database to search for local and/or virtual therapists that understand the experiences of Black Women.
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence: This organization provides local referrals to survivors in Asian and Pacific Islander communities, and also works to create systemic change by providing training to professionals and advocating for research-based policy changes.
Strong Hearts Native Helpline: Supports Native survivors of violence in crisis, and facilitates local resource connection.
Hotline: (844) 762-8483
National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network: A network of mental health professionals who identify as queer or trans therapists of color, and seek to support their community through increased access to mental health services. They operate the Mental Health Fund, which can support survivors in getting care that they may otherwise be unable to afford.
Malesurvivor.org: This site has information and a therapist search for male survivors of sexual violence.
National Disability Rights Network: Investigates reports of abuse and neglect, seek systemic change to prevent further incidents; advocate for basic rights; ensures accountability in health care, education, employment, housing, transportation, and criminal justice systems for individuals with disabilities.