Colorado College

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Follow us @IfYoureReadingThisCC, or email ifyourereadingthiscc@gmail.com to get involved with our chapter.

Resources

IfYoureReadingThis.org is one of many great resources available to Colorado College students. Below we’ve provided a brief description of a few of these resources, as well as how to access them. While this list is not exhaustive, we hope it is helpful.

CARE TEAM

The CARE Team is a multi-departmental group who convenes to coordinate outreach, support, and referrals. The CARE Team responds to concerns about students who may be struggling with academic, personal, mental health or physical health issues that interfere with their ability to be successful.

You can refer a student to the CARE Team via CARE Team Online Referral Form.

Email: careteam@cctigers.onmicrosoft.com

CC COUNSELING CENTER

The CC Counseling center provides two levels of 24/7 access: Protocall telehealth counseling and crisis response available to all enrolled students, and a counselor on-call crisis response (access through Campus Safety).

Location: 212 of the Yalich Student Services Center

Phone: (719)-389-6384

Email: counselingcenter@coloradocollege.edu

NAMI ON CAMPUS

NAMI works to end the stigma that makes it hard for students to talk about mental health and get the help they need. They hold creative meetings, innovative awareness events, and offer signature NAMI programs through partnership with NAMI Colorado Springs. Their goal is to educate the campus community and advocate for improved mental health services and policies on campus.

Email: nami@cctigers.onmicrosoft.com

THE WELLNESS RESOURCE CENTER

The Wellness Resource Center serves as the hub for prevention and health promotion work on campus, and plays a key role in developing strategies to reduce harm and capitalize on individual protective factors and campus strengths, and provides leadership, coordination and integration of campus health and wellness initiatives.

Email: wellness@coloradocollege.edu

PIKES PEAK SUICIDE PREVENTION

Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention Partnership unites the community in addressing suicide in the Pikes Peak Region through education, intervention, and post-vention. Its goal is to reduce suicide in the Pikes Peak Region.

Phone: (719)-573-7447

Location: 704 N Tejon St,Colorado Springs, CO, 80903

STUDENT ORGANIZATION FOR SEXUAL SAFETY (SOSS)

SOSS is a student coalition that tackles issues such as rape culture, sexual assault, rape, intimate partner violence, and other forms of abuse and trauma. SOSS provides students with a platform to question and understand the intricacies of these issues and the ways in which they influence our community.

Email: SOSS@coloradocollege.edu

STUDENT TITLE IX ASSISTANCE AND RESOURCE TEAM

START exists to provide survivors of intimate partner violence, rape, and sexual violence of any kind with advocacy support. By working closely with the sexual assault response coordinator (SARC) and Title IX team, Peer Advocates for Students provides support for students. Peer Advocates for Students complete over 40 hours of Trauma Informed Care Student Advocacy Training.

Email: START@coloradocollege.edu

CHAPLAINS OFFICE

The Chaplain's Office fosters the life of the spirit by inviting authentic spiritual exploration and meaningful religious commitment. They support the human quest for identity and belonging through rituals, practices, engaged communities, and individual spiritual, and pastoral care.

Location: 1010 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Phone: (719)-389-6638

CAMPUS SAFETY

Campus Safety's goal is to create a safe environment in support of the College's values and mission by providing educational programs, services, support, emergency response, and high visibility patrol for the campus community. Their team is here to assist 24/7.

Phone: (719)-389-6707

Email: CampusSafety@coloradocollege.edu

Location: 219 E. Uintah Street

Est. 2022
By Grace Ferguson and Lucy Wagner, Class of 2022 & 2023

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