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Resources

  • Quick Response & Confidential Resources
    Pickens County Advocacy Center (PCAC) PCAC is a non-profit organization that aims to provide immediate, 24-hour response to sexual assault victims and their families. Resources provided include medical, court and law enforcement escort, educational programs, information and referral, legal advocacy, and support services. All services are complementary and confidential. Clemson It’s On Us highly advises students to utilize this resource. Their hotline can give you immediate advice and crisis support! 24/7 Hotline: (864) 442-7200 South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (SCCADVASA) This coalition is a non-profit organization that provides a free resource that can give survivors legal advice and help locate free emotional resources in your area. 1-(803)-256-2900 Safe Harbor Safe Harbor is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping survivors of domestic violence in the upstate of South Carolina. Safe Harbor offers a continuum of services, providing safe emergency shelter, counseling, legal advocacy and transitional housing. These services are confidential and offered at no cost. 24/7 Help Line: 1-(800) 291-2139 Foothills Alliance Foothills Alliance is a nonprofit organization that provides free crisis care and support to survivors of sexual assault in Anderson. Offer workshops with trauma. They also have therapy services available free of charge. 24/7 Help Line: 1-(864) 231-7273 or 1-(855) 810-4882 Julie Valentine Center Julie Valentine Center is a nonprofit organization that provides confidential resources for survivors of sexual assault located in Greenville. This center has therapy and support groups, education about sexual health after trauma, and family planning resources. Offer a hotline in English or Spanish virtually or on the phone. 24/7 Help Line: (864) 467-3633 Pride Link Pride Link is an organization that offers resources for members of the LGBTQ+ community in the upstate. Medical services, mental health services, support groups, screenings. Provides a safe community for everyone. 864-655-5193
  • Medical
    Rape Kit Based on previous survivor experience, Clemson It’s On Us advises students to go to Baptist Easley Hospital to get a rape kit. When arriving, ask for a “Sane Nurse” and a Pickens County Advocacy Center Advocate. 200 Fleetwood Dr, Easley, SC 29640 (864) 442-7200 Redfern provides free STD testing and a basic assessment of injury for survivors. It is important to note that this does not replace the value of getting a rape kit. For your consideration, Baptist Easley Hospital can only provide free testing and asses injury when a rape kit is not asked for. 735 McMillan Rd, Clemson, SC 29631 (864) 656-2233 Prisma Health Marshall I. Pickens Hospital is a psychiatric hospital providing a full spectrum of care, treating and diagnosing emotional and psychological disorders. 701 Grove Road, Greenville, SC 29605 (864) 455-8988 Planned Parenthood Location in Asheville, North Carolina Walk-ins welcome and free interpretation for non-English speakers Location in Columbia, South Carolina Walk-ins welcome and free interpretation for non-English speakers Website here
  • Interpersonal Violence Office - Clemson University
    Megan Fallon can help survivors navigate resources on campus and advise survivors about their rights as a Clemson student. In addition, Megan Fallon can train any student organization to be “trauma-informed”. Please let us know if you are interested in these services so we can assist in organizing that. Megan Fallon Interpersonal Violence Prevention Coordinator 864-656-3181 mrfallo@clemson.edu Instagram: @clemson_ivp
  • Title IX
    The Title IX coordinators job is to manage complaints regarding discrimination based on sex or gender or sexual harassment, including sexual violence. This office investigates complaints when the alleged perpetrator is an employee or a student. The office will also investigate complaints when the alleged perpetrator is a visitor and the incident occurs on University property. When filing a report with the Title IX office, keep the following in mind: Title IX is a non-legal process through the university. Here, there is NO possibility of being charged with false accusation. This non-legal process includes an investigative process and a conduct hearing where the accused and survivor are present. The worst consequence for the accused in this process is being suspended from school. Alesia Smith Title IX Coordinator 864-656-3181 alesias@clemson.edu 110 Holtzendorff
  • CUPD
    Clemson University Police Department can help you file a criminal report. Please keep the following in mind: CUPD/Local Police is a criminal process This process can result in charges against the survivor for false accusations (unfortunately, this has happened recently). This criminal process includes a full investigation, where the school is notified if a student is being criminally investigated. The worst consequence for an accused in this process is jail time. To file a criminal report through CUPD, call 864-656-2222 A victims advocate is available to help you through the process. You may request to talk to a male or female advocate once you call. If the incidence occurred off-campus, CUPD can direct you to the appropriate police department that will handle your case.
  • Housing Relocation
    As a survivor at Clemson, you have the right to many accommodations. This includes the ability to obtain housing assistance if relocations are requested due to safety and/or emotional concerns. Call Clemson Housing at (864) 656-2295 and ask for Leasa Evinger. If you need assistance with relocating regarding off-campus housing, email Clemson It’s On Us at itsonuscu@gmail.com
  • Need More Information?
    For more info go to https://www.clemson.edu/campus-life/campus-services/access/title-ix/students/
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