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Dating and Domestic Violence

Dating and Domestic Violence include patterns of abusive behavior in any relationship that are used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner

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Confidential Advocacy is a confidential resource for supporting individuals experiencing harm

(707) 664-2698

 

Sonoma State Police Department

 

The Sonoma State University Police Department is available 24/7

(707) 664-4444 or 911

 

YWCA

 

Quality child care and trauma informed counseling along with support for families impacted by domestic violence

(707) 546-1234

 

CAPS supports student mental health and wellbeing

(707) 664-2153

 

OPHD is SSU's Title IX office - a prevention, response, and compliance office focusing on the CSU Non-Discrimination Policy

(707) 664-4140

The Student Health Center provides high quality medical, public health, and health education services 

(707) 664-2921

 

The Hotline provides essential tools and support 24/7 to help survivors of domestic violence

(800) 799-7233

 

California’s recognized domestic violence coalition

(916) 444-7163

 

Marsy's Law provides information on specific sections of the Victims’ Bill of Rights and resources

(877) 433-9069

 

Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety

(707) 587-2600 or 911

 

 

 

Cotati Police Department

(707) 792-4611 or 911

 

Petaluma Police Department

(707) 778-4372 or 911

Santa Rosa Police Department

(707) 528-5222 or 911

Sonoma County Sheriff's Office

(707) 565-2121 or 911

DA's Office staff protect our community, and ensure that victims of crime are treated with compassion and respect

(707) 565-2311

 

Sutter Hospital in Santa Rosa, CA offers residents access to emergency care and the ability to support survivors through a Sexual Assault Forensic Exam

(707) 576-4000

 

Petaluma Valley Hospital offers residents access to 24-hour emergency care

(707) 778-1111

 

Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa Medical Center offers 24/7 emergency medical care

707-393-4000

Provides crisis legal services to low-income families, children, elders, immigrants, and other vulnerable Sonoma County residents

(707) 542-1290

 

Works to reduce the impact of crime on victims’ lives, reimburse crime-related expenses and inform and empower victims.

(800) 777-9229

 

The Family Justice Center empowers family violence victims to live free from violence and abuse by providing comprehensive services, centered on and around the victim through a single point of access

(707) 565-8255

 

"Specialized Assistance for Everyone" - Crisis response for those experiencing homelessness, mental health, and substance abuse issues

(707) 792-4611 or 911