Voices Against Violence

Help is Available

Many individuals have found a PLU Victim Advocate to be a good starting point for getting the help they need.

PLU Victim Advocates provides individuals with options and resources so they may make informed decisions about their situation. They offer a safe, private setting to talk with individuals who have questions or concerns about sexual assault, intimate partner violence, or stalking.

Jennifer Warwick

Jennifer Warwick

PLU Victim Advocate
253-538-6303
warwicjl@plu.edu

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    • Understand your rights
    • Explore your options
    • Develop a plan to help you consider your safety
    • Connect with campus and community resources
    • Report an incident to campus safety and/or law enforcement, if you choose
    • Get the legal help you need
    • Obtain a Protection Order using the kiosk on campus
    • Feel understood and believed
  • The PLU Victim Advocate Can Help You:

How to help a friend, peer, or colleague

You have the power to support survivors of sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and stalking. To learn more about resources available to help you, please click here.

Other Campus Resources:

Learn more about these resources in the "Sexual Assault, Intimate Partner Violence, and Stalking Brochure"

Community 24-Hour Helplines

Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County
253-474-7273
www.sexualassaultcenter.com

Pierce County Domestic Violence Helpline
253-798-4166
www.familyjusticecenter.us