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Triangle Alliance (LGBTQA Student Organization): trianglealliance@wou.edu

 

Safezone (Student/Staff/Faculty Committee — Ally Trainings): safezone@wou.edu

 

ASWOU Director of Equity (Student Government position): aswouequality@wou.edu

 

Campus Public Safety:

  • Non-Emergency: 503-838-8481,
  • Emergency: 503-838-9000
  • safety@wou.edu

Student Health and Counseling Center

  • 503-838-8313
  • health@wou.edu

Abby’s House

  • abbyshouse@wou.edu
  • 503-838-8219
  • Confidential email: confidentialadvocate@wou.edu

National Suicide prevention Hotline

  • 1-800-273-8255
  • Chat: TEXT home 741-741
  • Trans Lifeline (Trans suicide prevention hotline):  (877) 565-8860

 

WOU Stitch Closet: Free for all WOU students to get gender affirming wardrobes.

 

WOU Food Pantry: Free for all students- also to apply for Waremart/Valsetz food vouchers

 

This WOU website lists mental health groups and resources for almost everything: https://dev.wou.edu/mental-health/resources/

 

If you want to talk to someone in person, you can go to one of the following drop-in clinics. Individuals in crisis are seen immediately:

Student Health & Counseling Center:

  • Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • (503) 838-8396
  • 345 Monmouth Ave N. Monmouth (across from the library)

Psychiatric Crisis Center

  • Open 24/7
  • 1 (888) 232-7192
  • 1118 Oak St SE. Salem

Polk County Behavioral Health

  • Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • (503) 623-9289
  • 1310 Main St E. Monmouth

CONTACT US

Katelin Granger

(503) 838-8656 | or e-mail: grangerk@wou.edu

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