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Campus and Community Resources

BYU Women's Services

Women's Services & Resources

3326 Wilkinson Student Center
801-422-4877
wsr@byu.edu

BYU CAPS

Counseling and Psychological Services

1500 Wilkinson Student Center
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah 84602
801-422-3035

Title IX

BYU Title IX Office

1085 WSC
Provo, UT 84602
801-422-8692
t9coordinator@byu.edu

BYU Police

University Police

2120 JKB
Provo, UT 84602
Emergency dial: 911

If you need assistance after hours, contact our
Police Dispatch Center at (801) 422-2222 or
come to the Police Department at 2120 JKB.

Police assistance is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week.

Rape Crisis Hotline - Utah & National

Rape & Sexual Assault Crisis Line

1-888-421-1100

Domestic Violence Hotlines

Utah Domestic Violence Link Line

1-800-897-LINK (5465)

Local Police

City Center Building (East Entrance)

48 S 300 W
Provo, UT 84601
For emergencies, call 911
Dispatch Center - (801) 852-6210

BYU Comprehensive Clinic


Offers counseling services and psychological assessments for individuals, couples, and families in the Utah County community.
(801) 422-7759

Child & Family Services

Provides families with parent education, budgeting help, crisis intervention, sex abuse treatment, and mental health therapy. Reports of child abuse or neglect can be made by calling the Child Abuse Intake Hotline at 1-855- 323-3237.
(801) 538-4100

LDS Family Services Office (Provo)


A resource to be used by Church leaders in their efforts to assist individuals, couples, and families in finding quality professional counseling services. Where available, LDS Family Services provides short-term counseling as well as consultation with a member’s bishop, when permitted.
(801) 422-7620

Provo Police Department Victim Advocate

Provides crisis intervention, emotional support and critical service referral to aid victims and their children as well as to promote community awareness on victimization issues.
(801) 852-6375

RAINN (Rape Abuse & Incest National Network)


Provides extensive support to sexual assault victims.
(24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673))

Community Sexual Assault Victim Advocates

Offers Sexual Assault information and resources, help with filing a police report, help with safety issues.
(Provo 801-852-6375 or 801-852-6280) or (Orem 801-229-7128 or 801-229-7126)

The Refuge

Provides 24-hour crisis intervention, sexual assault education groups, rape survivor therapy groups, individual therapy for rape victims, and risk reduction education.
(801-277-5038)
(801-356-2511)
(1-888-421-1100

The National Domestic Violence Hotline

Provides confidential individual support, crisis intervention, and information on ways to secure a victim’s immediate safety.
(1-800-799-7233)

The Timpanogos Legal Center


Assists individuals who do not have the means to secure legal help.
(801-374-6766 ext.3523)

The Utah County Attorney's Office Victim/Witness Coordinators

Offers support to victims of violent and/or felony crimes during the criminal prosecution of the offender. Act as a liaison between the victim and the Deputy County Attorney handling the criminal case.
(801) 851-8026

The Utah Domestic Violence LINKLine


Provides individuals, who can call anonymously, with information on crisis intervention, safe shelters, community resources, legal assistance, victim advocates, and counseling agencies.
(1-800-897-LINK (5465))

The Utah State Bar

Answers questions about how to contact attorneys who can provide you with legal advice and service.
(801-531-9077)

Utah Legal Services


Assists individuals who do not have the means to secure legal help.
(1-800-662-4245)