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Follow any applicable steps below in the event that you've experienced gender violence.

Get to a safe place.

Think about calling someone for support.

You can call a friend, family member, or any of the resources listed on this site. Calling someone can often help you get the support you need. Here are some of the on- and off-campus resources you can contact at any time of the day:

Confidential 24-7 Phone Resources:

  • Counselor on call: (207) 725-3315, press 1
  • : 1-800-871-7741
  • (domestic violence resource center): 1-800-537-6066

Other Resources:

  • Office of Safety and Security: 207-725-3500 (emergency); (207) 725-3314 (nonemergency)
  • Administrator: (207) 725-3314

Contemplate getting medical care.

Instances of sexual violence and/or dating violence may require medical attention. You do not have to report an instance of sexual assault to seek medical care. However, if you would like to have a forensic exam to collect any possible evidence, it is better to go to the hospital sooner rather than later. Here are some options:

  • Health Services: (207) 725-3770; on-call: (207) 725-3314, Peter Buck Center for Health and Fitness, third floor
  • Mid Coast Hospital: for emergencies call 911, (207) 729-0181, 123 Medical Center

Consider filing a report.

On- and off-campus reporting processes are available. At ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾, you can complete the (you may remain anonymous) or contact Katherine O'Grady, Title IX coordinator, at 207-725-3493.

You can also call the Brunswick Police (911 or 207-725-6659) to make a statement and receive support from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ through a criminal investigation.

Find supporting communities.

You are not alone. It may help to look for and become a part of survivor communities local and worldwide. Check out these examples:

  • For all survivors:
  • Support for men:
  • For transgender survivors:
  • : Pinterest board