This page provides a list of organizations that have confidential advocates who can assist survivors (and supporters of survivors) with their options, rights, and resources. Some organizations may specialize in serving people of certain identities.
Campus resources
- UC Berkeley PATH to Care Center(link is external) – 24/7 Care Line: 510-643-2005 [Serves students, staff, faculty, visitors]. For appointments during business hours, please call the office at 510-642-1988.
Local resources
- BRAVE Bay Area (formerly BAWAR)(link is external): 24/7 phone line: 510-800-4247 (English and Español)
- Family Violence Resource Center (FVLC)(link is external): 24/7 phone line: 1-800-947-8301
- W.O.M.A.N Inc.(link is external): 24/7 phone line: 1-800-215-7308
- Narika(link is external): 24/7 phone line: 1-800-215-7308 (Specializing in supporting South Asian domestic violence survivors)
- My Sister's House(link is external): 24/7 multilingual help line: (916) 428-3271 (Specializing in supporting Asian and Pacific Islander and other underserved women and children impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking)
- Asian Women's Shelter(link is external): 24/7 crisis line: 1-877-751-0880 (Specializing in supporting survivors of Pan-Asian backgrounds but welcomes all survivors)
National resources
- Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN)(link is external): 24/7 Hotline: 800- 656-4673 (HOPE)
- National Domestic Violence Hotline(link is external): 24/7 Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
Chat-based resources
If it’s difficult to find privacy for a phone call, consider using confidential, online chat-based resources, such as:
- The National Sexual Assault Online Hotline(link is external) (available 24/7)
- The National Domestic Violence Online Hotline(link is external) (available 24/7)
Please note that svsh.berkeley.edu lists resources for the purpose of helping people who have been impacted by SVSH know their options for resources. The listing of any resource not affiliated with the University of California on this website does not constitute an endorsement of any resource by the UC. The University of California is not responsible for the services of an external resource.