If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, domestic violence, or human trafficking - you are not alone. This page provides a list of trusted resources to support your safety, healing, and next step - whether you are seeking immediate help or exploring your options. For additional support please contact your Student Health and Wellness Center.
Your Choices for Help and/or Reporting
American River, Cosumnes River, Folsom Lake and Sacramento City stand ready to support those who have experienced sexual harassment or sexual violence.
Los Rios Police Department (LRPD)
- Type of report: Sexual Assault
- Call: (916) 558-2221 or 911
LRPD are on-campus police who provide police services at all Los Rios locations. Officers:
- Provide safety
- Discuss confidentiality
- Provide info about on- and off-campus resources
- Report to Title IX Officer
- May report to local law enforcement, who may take over the investigation
- Refer matter to the County District Attorney’s office for prosecution
Title IX Officer
- Type of reports: Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment
- Website: Sexual Violence and Title IX Protections
The Title IX officer is the employee charged with addressing claims of sexual harassment or sexual assault. Officers:
- Provide safety
- Discuss confidentiality
- Provide info about on- and off-campus resources
- If you ask, will connect you with police
- Investigate
- Take action to end any harassment or violence
- Provide notice of outcome
WEAVE Confidential Advocate
- Type of report: Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment
- Call: (916) 568-3011
- Email: weave@losrios.edu
The WEAVE staff member is designated to receive a confidential report of sexual harassment or sexual assault and to provide access to confidential assistance. WEAVE will:
- Provide support services (advocacy, resources and information)
- Provide peer counseling
- If you ask, will connect you to police or college
Note: A report to WEAVE is not a report to the college and the college will take no further action on those reports.
College and District
- Los Rios Police Department (LRPD): (916) 558-2221 or 911 or TTY-650-2972
- College Title IX Officers and Equity Officers
- WEAVE Confidential Advocate: (916) 568-3011 or weave@losrios.edu
- ARC Counseling: (916) 484-8572 or counseling@arc.losrios.edu
- CRC Counseling: (916) 691-7316 or counseling@crc.losrios.edu
- FLC Counseling: (916) 608-6510 or counseling@flc.losrios.edu
- SCC Counseling: (916) 558-2204 or counseling@scc.losrios.edu
Off-Campus Law Enforcement
- City of Davis Police: (530) 758-3600 or 911
- City of Folsom Police: (916) 355-7231 or 911
- City of Rancho Cordova Police: (916) 632-5111 or 911
- City of Sacramento Police: (916) 264-5471
- Sexual Assaults: (916) 808-0650
- City of West Sacramento Police: (916) 372-3375 or 911
- El Dorado County Sheriff: (530) 621-5655
- Placerville Police: (530) 642-5210 or 911
- Sacramento County Sheriff: (916) 874-5115 or 911
- Sexual Assault Bureau (916) 874-5070
- UC Davis Police: (530) 752-1230 or 911
- Yolo County Sheriff: (530) 668-5280 or 911
- Sacramento County District Attorney: (916) 874-6218
- Victim/Witness Assistance (916) 874-5701
- Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Prosecution Units (916) 874-6159
- Domestic Violence (916) 874-6171
- El Dorado County District Attorney: (530) 621-6472
- Victim/Witness Assistance (530) 642-4760
- Yolo County District Attorney: (530) 666-8180
- Victim/Witness Assistance (530) 666-8400
Other Resources
- Safe Colleges
- An online educational and prevention program on sexual violence, relationship violence, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault or stalking. Visit Sexual Violence: Education and Prevention for information.
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP): (916) 568-3112
- EAP offers assessment, short-term counseling and referrals to help resolve a range of personal, work and family problems. EAP services are available free of charge to college faculty and staff as well as their immediate family members. Contact Human Resources for further information.
Sexual Violence and Title IX Protections
Local Supports
- WEAVE: WEAVE serves adult and child survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and sex trafficking. WEAVE programs are available to any survivor regardless of gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
Los Rios Weave Confidential Advocate
- CASH (Community Against Sexual Harm): CASH is the philosophy of peer-based mentoring and harm reduction services. Our mentors understand commercial sexual exploitation and inspire hope because they have lived through the same experiences. They provide street-level and online outreach, mentoring and coaching, and access to services that make a difference.
- My Sisters House: Our mission is to serve Asian and Pacific Islander and other underserved women and children impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking by providing a culturally appropriate and responsive safe haven, job training, and community services.
- Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center: The Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center offers a safe, healing environment for victims of domestic violence, child and elder abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking. We bring an array of needed services to victims through collaboration with existing public, private, and community-based programs. We are a “one-stop” center, effectively and efficiently delivering the critical services that our partners provide.
- Phylliss’s Garden: At Phyllis’s Garden, we stand as a beacon of support and empowerment for survivors of sexual assault. We have created a safe and nurturing space where survivors can continue their journey of healing, reclaiming their strength, and rediscovering resilience.
- LGBTQ Community Center Victim Services: We support LGBTQ+ community members who have been victims of discrimination, harassment, violence, trafficking, hate crimes, or other physical, emotional, or financial abuse at the hands of law enforcement, at home, in school, in healthcare settings, at work, or anywhere in our community.
- The Center: The Center, serving El Dorado County, is shifting the paradigm to break the cycle of generational violence by recognizing that prevention is part of solving the problem for good. Beyond crisis support, we teach healthy living skills.
- Vista Rise Collective: Serving El Dorado County, Vista Rise Collective helps survivors of abuse achieve their hopes and goals for a future free of violence. We believe in a survivor-driven model of empowerment. From our leaders to our staff, volunteers, and donors, we come together every day to make this a reality.
- Empower Yolo: Yolo County twenty-four hour crisis intervention, emergency shelter, confidential counseling, training, legal assistance, and other services for individuals and families affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, and child abuse.
California
- SART/VAWA info: Free sexual assault forensic medical exams and support for survivors. Below is information about how to access these exams and commonly asked questions related to the exams.
- Victims Compensation Board (CalVCB): CalVCB reimburses crime-related expenses and do all we can to inform and empower victims.
National Resources
- 3 Strands Global Foundation: Prevent. Empower. Unite. Together, ending human trafficking.
- RAINN (rape, abuse, incest, national network): RAINN provides free, confidential support, services, and information to survivors of sexual violence, available 24/7 by phone, chat, or text. Call 800.656.HOPE (4673), or chat at RAINN.org/hotline, or text “HOPE” to 64673.
- 1 in 6 (male survivors): The mission of 1 in 6 is to help men who have had unwanted or abusive sexual experiences live healthier, happier lives. Our mission also includes serving family members, friends, partners, and service providers by providing information and supportive resources.
- MSA (Male Sexual Assault Foundation): At the Male Sexual Assault Foundation, we are dedicated to privately and confidentially supporting boys and men surviving male sexual assault including homosexual grooming and homosexual rape.
- Safe Bae: SafeBAE is a survivor-founded, youth-led organization working to end sexual violence before it starts.
- Survivor Space: Survivor Space is a resource informed by survivors, for survivors. It offers a safe space where adult survivors of child sexual abuse and those who care about them can learn from other survivors; find information on new rights under the law; focus on self-care and resiliency; read survivor stories; explore civil litigation; access national resources and institutional programs; and connect with others to learn about and discuss a wide range of topics.
- SAKI: Resources for survivors of sexual assault.
- Strong Hearts Native Hotline: StrongHearts Native Helpline is a 24/7 safe, confidential and anonymous domestic and sexual violence helpline for Native Americans and Alaska Natives, offering support and advocacy. Call 844- 7NATIVE or (844) 762-8483.