College911 What they do: Help families prepare for potential medical emergencies and consider access to emergency care during the college selection process.
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Peace Outside Campus What they do: Advocate for the protection of students by providing information about rental rights, and working with landlords and local college communities to develop and maintain improved safety measures in off-campus apartments. |
College Drinking: Changing the Culture What they do: Provide comprehensive research-based information on issues related to underage drinking and binge drinking among college students. |
Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment (PAVE) What they do: Work to prevent sexual assault and heal survivors through social advocacy, prevention education and survivor support. |
End Rape on Campus What they do: Work to end campus sexual violence through direct support for survivors and their communities; prevention through education; and policy reform at the campus, local, state, and federal levels. |
National Center for Victims of Crime What they do: Advocate for victims’ rights, train professionals who work with victims, and serve as a trusted source of information on victims’ issues. |
Every Voice What they do: Strives to end campus sexual violence by passing student-written, survivor-centered legislation; building grassroots and bi-partisan coalitions; and empowering the next generation of civically engaged community leaders. |
National Women's Law Center What they do: Advocate for gender justice in the courts, in public policy, and in our society, especially for women of color, LGBTQ people, and low-income women and families. |
It's On Us What they do: Combat campus sexual assault by engaging all students, including young men, and activating the largest student organizing program of its kind in grassroots awareness and prevention education programs. |
Stalking Prevention, Awareness, & Resource Center (SPARC) What they do: Aim to enhance the response to stalking by educating the professionals tasked with keeping stalking victims safe and holding offenders accountable. |
The Jed Foundation What they do: Provide essential information about common emotional health issues and shows teens and young adults how they can support one another, overcome challenges, and make a successful transition to adulthood. |
StopHazing.org What they do: Promote safe school, campus, and organizational climates through research, information sharing and the development of data-driven strategies for hazing prevention. |
Know Your IX What they do: Empower students to end sexual and dating violence in their schools. |
Tyler Clementi Foundation What they do: Bring communities together to prevent bullying. |
Lauren McCluskey Foundation What they do: Bringing awareness to, funding research for, and providing resources to change the cultures that respond poorly to dating violence and stalking on campuses. |
Ujima What they do: Mobilize the community to respond to and end domestic, sexual and community violence in the Black community through research, public awareness and community engagement, and resource development. |
LoveIsRespect.org What they do: Engage, educate, and empower young people to prevent and end abusive relationships. |
Victim Rights Law Center What they do: Work to ensure every sexual assault victim has an attorney and the most effective legal remedies available. |
Men Can Stop Rape What they do: Mobilize men to use their strength for creating cultures free from violence, especially men’s violence against women. |
VTV Family Outreach Foundation What they do: Develop, enact, or support programs that address issues that contribute to harm such as bullying and mental health. |
Michael H. Minger Foundation What they do: Raise awareness and standards of campus fire safety for all students, and address fire safety issues specific to students with disabilities. |
U.S. Department of Education's Campus Safety and Security Data Tool What they do: Provide rapid customized reports for public inquiries relating to campus crime and fire data. |
National Sexual Violence Resource Center What they do: Provide leadership in preventing and responding to sexual violence through collaboration, sharing and creating resources, and promoting research. |
When Dating Hurts What they do: Explain the warning signs that can help to detect a harmful relationship and share guidance gained from conversations with domestic violence counselors and law enforcement professionals. |
OneLove What they do: Work with young people across the country to raise awareness about the warning signs of abuse and activate communities to work to change the statistics around relationship violence. |
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Pathways to Safety What they do: Provide services to Americans experiencing interpersonal and gender-based violence abroad, including students participating in study abroad programs. |
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