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On Campus

The following resources are a compilation of on-campus departments and groups that serve any student, faculty or staff member faced with issues related to gender, sexual assault, domestic violence, sexual orientation and/or gender identity.

Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in all forms. For information, counseling, or to file a complaint of discrimination or harassment on the basis of sex, which includes sexual violence, sexual assault, and sexual harassment, contact:

Marjolie Leonard
Director for Title IX and Risk Management 
201 Administration Building, Stony Brook, NY 11794-0251 
Phone: 631.632.6280 
Fax 631.632.9428 
Marjolie.Leonard@stonybrook.edu

For more information and/or to report an incident please visit www.stonybrook.edu/titleix.

CPO - Wo/Men’s and Gender Resource Center 
631-632-WOMN (9666)
Support, education and advocacy for all genders, gender problems and gender-related issues at Stony Brook University

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) 
631-632-6720 
Psychological and psychiatric services for Stony Brook University students

Student Health Services 
631-632-6740 
Providing students with quality medical care, and the services necessary to optimize preventative health and wellness

Employee Assistance Program 
631-632-6085 
Health and wellness for faculty and staff

University Police 
911 using an on campus phone
631-632-3333 from off campus or cell phone
Preserving life, maintaining human rights, protecting property, and promoting individual responsibility and community commitment

RSP Walk Service and Ride Service 
631-632-WALK (9255) and 631-632-RIDE (7433) 
Escorted walk or ride to any destination on campus

FMLA 
Undergraduate student group Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance

SBLGBTA 
631-632-6469
Undergraduate student group Stony Brook Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Alliance

Pride@SBU 
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Transgender Faculty, Staff and Alumni Network at Stony Brook University

 

Off Campus

The following resources are a compilation of off-campus organizations and groups that serve anyone faced with issues related to gender, sexual assault, domestic violence, sexual orientation and/or gender identity.

Response Hotline 
631-751-7500
24 hour crisis intervention hotline and 
ONLINE crisis counseling service 
Mon-Fri 3pm-9pm

VIBS (Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk) 
631-360-3606
24 hour hotline and free confidential services to victims of domestic violence, rape, and sexual assault

Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, Inc . 
631-361-7526
Health care provider, educator, and advocate, serving women, men, teens, and families

Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Violence 
631-666-8833 
24 hour hotline; provide shelter and service for victims of domestic violence

Brighter Tomorrows 
631-395-1800 
Victims' shelter and domestic violence hotline

The Retreat 
631-329-2200 
Victims' shelter and domestic violence hotline

Long Island GLBT Services Network 
631-665-2300
Education, advocacy, and social support services for Long Island's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community

 

Other Links of Interest

Feminist Campus 
National Organization for Women (NOW) 
Feminist.com 
V-Day/Vagina Monologues 
The Safety Zone (Domestic Violence Resources) 
National Network to End Domestic Violence 
New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence 
Feminist Majority Foundation 
MenWeb: Men's Issues 
National Coalition for LGBT Health
Anti-Violence Project (LGBT)
Rape Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)