SARVA
Resources
If you or someone you know has recently been sexually assaulted, we ALWAYS recommend calling 911 immediately. This is the quickest way for you to get medical attention and get connected with resources.
SARVA Resource Compilation:
Internal Resources
External Resources
FAQ
If you’re not sure you’ve been assaulted, aren’t ready to talk to the police, or want to consider your options more before pursuing legal action, we recommend contacting a CONFIDENTIAL ADVOCATE.
UWPD Confidential Advocate: 206.543.9337
Health and Wellness Confidential Advocate: 206.685.4357
More Information
Resources at the University of Washington
- Hall Health Mental Health
- Hall Health Women’s Health
- Health and Wellness Victims Advocate
- Counseling Center
- UW Police Department: Emergency line 911 (while on campus), Non-emergency line 206.685.8973
Seattle and Community Resources
- Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services
- API Chaya
- Consejo Counseling
- Domestic Abuse Women’s Network
- Harborview Medical Center: Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress
- King County Sexual Assault Resource Center: 24 hour crisis line 1-800-825-7273
- Korean Women’s Association
- Lifewire
- New Beginnings: 24 hour crisis line (206) 522-9472
- The Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian, and Gay Survivors of Abuse
- Refugee Women’s Alliance
- Thrivers Action Group