Resources for Asian-American Survivors Brochure (Plain Text)

This printable brochure, which has blue, orange, and white coloring, is titled “Resources for Asian-American Survivors” with a subtitle that reads “UVA Title IX Office” on the front panel. The outer middle panel has a logo at the top that says “University of Virginia” to the right of an image of the Rotunda with orange coloring. Below that on the logo, it says “Office for Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights” in blue lettering. Under the logo it reads “UVA Title IX Office,” then it says “Contact Us” below that. The Title IX Office’s phone number is below a blue telephone graphic, and it reads “(434) 297-7988.” The Title IX Office’s email address is below a blue outline of an envelope, and it says “[email protected].” The Title IX Office’s website is linked below a blue web vector icon, and it reads “cavcare.virginia.edu.” The Title IX Office’s location is below a blue outline of a map marker, and it says “O’Neil Hall, Suite C023.” The outer left panel reads “About the UVA Title IX Office” in bold lettering at the top. The first section of text below that heading says, “UVA is committed to creating and fostering a caring community based on the values of fairness, dignity, and respect.” Below that section, in italic lettering centered on the page, it reads, “Sexual and gender-based harassment and other forms of interpersonal violence have no place in UVA’s community of trust and respect.” The third section of text below that section says, “Consistent with its Title IX obligations, UVA prohibits discrimination, including sexual and gender-based harassment and violence, on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, gender, and gender identity or expression in all of its programs and activities.”


 

The inner three panels are divided into University, community, and national resources. The inner left panel reads “University” at the top in blue lettering. The first heading below that says “Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)” in bold lettering. Their hours are Monday-Friday 8am-5pm with 24/7 access to TimelyCare. They are located at 550 Brandon Avenue. Their phone number is (434) 243-5150, and their email is [email protected]. The next heading below that says “Multicultural Student Center (MSC) in bold lettering. Their hours are Monday-Friday 10am-10pm, Saturday 12-5pm, and Sunday 12-9pm. They are located on the 2nd floor of Newcomb Hall. Their email is [email protected]. The next heading below that says “Student Safety & Support Team (SS&ST)” in bold lettering. Their hours are Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. They are located on the 2nd floor of Peabody Hall. Their phone number is (434) 924-7133, but the Dean on Call can be reached after hours by calling the University Police Department (UPD) at (434) 924-7166 and asking for the Dean on Call. Their email is [email protected]. The next heading below that says “Title IX Office” in bold lettering. Their hours are Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. They are located at O’Neil Hall, Suite C023. Their phone number is (434) 297-7988, and their email is [email protected]. The next heading below that says “The Women’s Center” in bold lettering. Their hours are Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. They are located at 1400 University Avenue. Their main office phone number is (434) 982-2361, and their phone number for counseling inquiries is (434) 982-2252. Their email is [email protected].

 

The inner middle panel reads “Community” at the top in white lettering. The first heading below that says “Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project (DVRP)” in bold lettering. A description under that heading reads “Works to address, prevent, and end domestic violence in Asian/Pacific Islander communities while empowering survivors to rebuild their lives after abuse.” The hours of their confidential helpline are Monday-Thursday 9am-6:30pm and Friday 9am-6pm. The phone number for their confidential helpline is (202) 833-2233. Their email is [email protected], and their website is www.dvrp.org. The next heading below that says “Sexual Assault Resource Agency (SARA)” in bold lettering. Their hours are Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. They are located at 335 Greenbrier Drive, Suite 102. The phone number for their 24/7 hotline is (434) 977-7273, and UVA students can ask for the confidential advocate assigned to UVA directly. Their email is [email protected], and their website is www.saracville.org. The next heading below that says “Shelter for Help in Emergency (SHE)” in bold lettering. Their hours are Monday-Friday 9am-4pm. They are located at 1415 Sachem Place, Suite 101. The phone number for their 24/7 hotline is (434) 293-8509. Their email is [email protected], and their website is www.shelterforhelpinemergency.org.


The inner right panel reads “National” at the top in white lettering. The first heading below that says “National Organization of Asians and Pacific Islanders Ending Sexual Violence (NAPIESV)” in bold lettering. A description under that heading reads “Centers the experiences of victims/survivors of sexual assault from the Asian and Pacific Islander communities.” Their email is [email protected], and their website is napiesv.org. The next heading below that says “Project Lotus” in bold lettering. A description under that heading reads “Destigmatizes mental health in Asian-American communities by tackling the model minority myth stereotype through culturally-relevant education.” Their email is [email protected], and their website is www.projectlotus.org. The next heading below that says “South Asian Therapists” in bold lettering. A description under that heading reads “Largest South Asian mental health therapist and counseling community in the world.” Their website is southasiantherapists.org.