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Campus & Community Resources

If you are seeking information about Safe Place services, check out our Support Services or contact us at (517) 355-1100 or noabuse@msu.edu.

If you or someone you know has been affected by relationship violence, stalking, or other forms of violence, know that you are not alone. Help is available.

Battering Intervention Services Coalition of Michigan

Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence – A statewide list of domestic violence and sexual assault programs is available here.

Michigan Crime Victims Compensation – This program may help pay out-of-pocket medical expenses, lost earnings, funeral bills, counseling, or other expenses for people who have been harmed as the direct result of a crime. Brochures are available in the following languages: English, Spanish and Arabic.

Violence Against Women Project, Prosecuting Attorney’s Association of Michigan

MI-VINE is a free, confidential 24-hour service that provides timely access to offender data for crime victims, their families, and the general public. VINE – which stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. Click for the MI-VINE Brochure.

Michigan Legal Help - This website is for people who are handling their legal problems without a lawyer. It can help you learn about your legal problems and get ready for court. There are also many Do-It-Yourself tools to help you create court forms.

MI Statewide Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-855-VOICES4 or 1-855-864-2374; Text: (866) 238-1454; TTY: (517) 381-8470; Chat: http://mcedsv.org/hotline/hotline-chat

MI Statewide Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-866-VOICEDV or 1-866-864-2338; Text: (877) 861-0222; TTY: (517) 898-5533; Chat: http://mcedsv.org/hotline-domestic-violence/hotline-chat

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: General information and guidance related to COVID-19

Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence: Information for service providers, funding and policy information, links to additional COVID-19 resources

Michigan State University: Latest updates and information related to the MSU community and the response to COVID-19

National Domestic Violence Hotline: Information and safety planning guidance for survivors and those who care about them.

National Network to End Domestic Violence: Resources for survivors and service providers related to COVID-19.

The following resources are exempt from MSU reporting obligations for relationship violence, stalking and sexual misconduct:

MSU Safe Place (relationship violence/stalking)
(517) 355-1100
noabuse@msu.edu
safeplace.msu.edu

MSU Center for Survivors (sexual assault/harassment)
207 Student Services Building
(517) 355-3551 (office)
(517) 372-6666 (24 hour crisis line)
centerforsurvivors.msu.edu

MSU Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS)
3rd Floor Olin Health Center Building
(517) 355-8270
caps.msu.edu

MSU Employee Assistance Program
110 Linton Hall
(517) 355-4506
eap@msu.edu
eap.msu.edu

University Ombudsperson
North Kedzie Hall, Room 129
(517) 353-8830
ombud@msu.edu
ombud.msu.edu