Support Resources
Emergency
If it is an emergency and you are not in a safe place, please call 9 1 1
- - 24-hour sexual assault & domestic violence hotline: 1.800.572.2782
- National Sexual Assault hotline () - 24-hour: 1.800.656.4673
- Santa Clara Valley Medical Center,
- Suicide & Crisis Service Santa Clara County: 1.855.278.4204
- National Suicide Prevention & Hotline for Veterans: 1.800.273.8255
- : text 741741
Title IX: On Campus
Resources available to students on campus.
- Title IX Coordinator, Laureen Balducci
- Registration & Student Services Building,
Second Floor, Counseling Center
- Registration & Student Services Building,
- 408.864.8945
- email: balduccilaureen@deanza.edu
- Make an
- °®¶¹´«Ã½ Health Services
- Hinson Campus Center, Lower Level
(below Dining Services) - 408.864.8732
- Hinson Campus Center, Lower Level
- °®¶¹´«Ã½ Mental Health and Wellness Center
- Registration & Student Services Building,
Second Floor, room 258 - 408.864.8868
- Registration & Student Services Building,
- °®¶¹´«Ã½ District Police
- Hinson Campus Center, Lower Level
- 650.949.7313 (non-emergencies)
- Legal Advice
- Hinson Campus Center, Lower Level
- 15 minute sessions & referrals
- Academic Assistance
- Financial Assistance & Transportation
- Online form available
- Eligibility Requirements Apply
- Housing Assistance
- Registration & Student
Services Building, Main Floor
- Registration & Student
- Food Insecurity
- Registration & Student Services
Building, Main Floor
- Registration & Student Services
Title IX: Off Campus
Resources for students when the campus is closed or are not available.
TBH
TBH provides free, online mental health support and other resources for °®¶¹´«Ã½ students
– available 24/7. Speak with a mental health professional any time. Visit the TBH webpage for more information.
Local Medical Resources
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- (Crisis Counseling, Support, Therapy, Legal)
- (Medical Services)
- (Psychological Services)
- (Medical, Dental, Vision)
- (Crisis Counseling, Support, Legal, Housing)
Local Community Resources
Title IX: Online
The °®¶¹´«Ã½ College Title IX team is here to support students, faculty and staff members – even while we're not on campus. Here are some online resources that are available to you.
Information for Students
- Student Guide to Title IX: Download this easy-to-follow chart that explains different ways you can report issues or concerns with sex- or gender-based harassment, assault or discrimination.
- eCheckup To Go: Learn about sexual violence prevention by opening the Apps page on and clicking on the icon for eCheckup To Go.
- : Get more information about your rights and resources for survivors, friends and family
members
National Resources and Helplines
- : 800.799.7233
- : 800.656.HOPE (4673)
- 800:273.TALK (8255)
- : 866.331.9474
Safety Planning
- (Peace Over Violence)
- (Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network)
- Also
- (National Domestic Violence Hotline)
- (loveisrespect.org)
- (joinonelove.org)
- Supporting Survivors in Safety Planning – non-intimate partner sexual assault (Victims’ Rights Law Center)