Find Someone to Talk To
We know that deciding to talk about and/or report an incident of sexual assault or relationship violence can be a difficult decision. Providence College provides a range of resources, services, and support for students and employees who believe they have experienced sexual harassment, sexual discrimination, sexual assault, dating violence, or stalking.
Confidential Resources
Confidential Employees
Confidential Employees, when acting in their professional role, will maintain confidentiality except in extreme cases of immediacy of threat or danger or abuse of a minor, elder, or individual with a disability, or when required to disclose by law or court order.
Office of the Chaplain (for Students, Faculty, Staff)
St. Dominic Chapel
Office: 401.865.2216
Providence College Office of the Chaplain
Personal Counseling Center (for Students)
Lower Bedford Hall
Office: 401.865.2343 (Available 24/7)
Providence College Personal Counseling Center
Student Health Center (for Students)
Lower Davis Hall
Office: 401.865.2422
Security/EMTs: 401.865.2391 (Available 24/7)
Providence College Student Health Center
Title IX Confidential Advocates (for Students, Faculty, Staff)
Title IX Confidential Advocates provide confidential advocacy and support services to help individuals learn about their options and rights and assist with accommodation planning and advisor assignments.
Ms. Kendra Marasco (Complainant Support)
kmarasco@providence.edu
Office Phone: 401.865.2524
Mr. Jonathan Gomes (Respondent Support)
jgomes3@providence.edu
Office Phone: 401.865.2470
Faculty Ombudsman (for Faculty)
Ms. Marguerite Dorn
mdorn@providence.edu
Office Phone: 401.865.1884
Off-Campus Confidential Resources
Campus members who wish to speak with a confidential resource not affiliated with the College, may disclose and/or receive confidential, trauma-informed counseling support from the resources below.
Conversations with these resources are privileged and confidential; they will not report what is disclosed to them about an incident to the College or to local law enforcement unless legally obligated to do so.
The Sojourner House – Serving victims and survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and human trafficking
24/7 Helpline: 401.765.3232
Office: 401.861.6191
The Sojourner House RI
Day One – Sexual Assault & Trauma Resource Center
24 Hour Helpline: 1.800.494.8100
Office: 401.421.4100
Day One Rhode Island
The Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence
24 Hour Helpline: 1.800.494.8100
Office: 401.467.9940
The Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence (RICADV)
In addition to the resources above, employees may also disclose and/or receive confidential counseling support from the New Directions Employee Assistance Program (login code: providencecollege).
Additional Campus Resources
These resources, as well as all other College employees, are mandated reporters of sexual misconduct or relationship violence and are obligated to report any incidents they learn of to the Title IX Coordinator. While these resources are not classified as confidential under Title IX, all resources do their best to keep information as private and discrete as possible.
Title IX Coordinator (for Students, Faculty, Staff)
-see here
Office of Public Safety (for Students, Faculty, Staff)
Huxley Avenue Gate
Emergency: 401.865.2222
General: 401.865.2391
Office of Public Safety
Office of the Dean of Students (for Students)
Slavin 201
401.865.1782
Dean of Students Office
Office of Residence Life (for Students)
Slavin 105
24/7 On Call: 401.639.9110
General: 401.865.2392
Office of Residence Life & Housing
Office of Human Resources (for Faculty, Staff)
Harkins 302
401.865.2987
Office of Human Resources
Additional Off-Campus Resources
- The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE
- The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC): information and resource center regarding all aspects of sexual violence
- Male Survivor: preventing, healing and eliminating all forms of sexual victimization of boys and men
- National Resource Center on Domestic Violence works to improve community response to domestic violence and, ultimately, prevent its occurrence.
- The Red Flag Campaign is a public awareness campaign designed to address dating violence and to promote prevention on college campuses.
- Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness provides education and training for communities to respond effectively to women who are experiencing relationship abuse.
- The Network/La Red: a Boston organization offering information on LGBT domestic violence in English and Spanish.
- The New York City Gay & Lesbian Anti-Violence Project provides resources, training and publishes an annual domestic violence report.
- Right to Be (formerly Hollaback!) is a movement to end harassment powered by a network of local activists around the world.
Simone Tubman
Interim Title IX Coordinator
Harkins 312
401.865.2878
stubman@providence.edu