Employee Resources

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On-Campus Confidential Resources

Office of the Chaplain

St. Dominic Chapel
Office: 401.865.2216
Providence College Office of the Chaplain

Title IX Campus Advocates

Title IX Campus Advocates provide confidential advocacy and support services to help individuals learn about their options and rights and assist with accommodation planning and advisor assignments.

Professor Kendra Marasco (Complainant Support)
kmarasco@providence.edu
Office: Howley Hall 105
Office Phone: 401.865.2524

Mr. Jonathan Gomes  (Respondent Support)
jgomes3@providence.edu
Office: Phillips Memorial Library, Room 250
Office Phone: 401.865.2470

Off-Campus Confidential Resources

Sojourner House Advocate for Providence College

Beatrice Ake
401.654.4209
bake@sojournerri.org 

Additional On-Campus Resources

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 Coordinators

-see here

Office of Public Safety

Huxley Avenue Gate
Emergency: 401.865.2222
General: 401.865.2391

Office of Human Resources

Harkins 302
401.865.2987

Public Safety Silent Witness Form

The Silent Witness Form allows anyone on campus to anonymously report an incident to the Office of Public Safety. This form should NOT be used to report crimes or emergencies that require immediate attention. For immediate help, call 865-2222 or 911.

Off-Campus Confidential Resources

Employees may disclose and/or receive confidential, trauma-informed counseling support from The Sojourner House, Day One: The Sexual Assault and Trauma Resource Center or the New Directions Employee Assistance Program (login code: providencecollege). Conversations with Sojourner House, Day One and/or New Directions Employee Assistance Program advocates and counselors are privileged and confidential; they will not report what employees have disclosed to them about an incident to the College or to local law enforcement unless legally obligated to do so.  Victims of domestic violence may seek help for themselves and their families from the RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

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 – The 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)

Police & Medical Resources

Providence Police Department

Emergency: 911
General: 401.272.3121
Special Victims Unit: 401.243.6331
Special Victims Unit Law Enforcement Advocate: 401.243.6338
Learn more about reporting to police and the role of the Law Enforcement Advocate

Women and Infants Hospital

101 Dudley St, Providence RI  02905
General: 401.274.1100
Emergency Room: 401.274.1750

Rhode Island Hospital

593 Eddy St, Providence RI  02903
General: 401.444.4000
Emergency Room: 401.444.5411

Making an Official Report

In addition to seeking support from the above resources, Providence College strongly encourages individuals who believe they have been subjected to sexual misconduct or relationship violence to officially report the incident so that the College can respond promptly, effectively, and equitably, in accordance with our Title IX Grievance Procedures.

We recognize that the decision to make an official report can be a difficult one and that many dynamics impact an individual’s decision to file or not file a report. When making a report, you need not know what particular course of action to pursue or how to label what happened. Please click below to learn more about how we support individuals who choose to file a report with the College and/or the Providence Police.

Additional Resources