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Retaliation against anyone who engages in the protected activity of filing complaints of sexual harassment and of sexual misconduct is prohibited and should be reported to the Title IX Coordinator at (626) 914-8830.

Any person who has been the victim of sexual misconduct or who has information regarding sexual violence on campus is strongly urged to call 911 or the police or sheriff department in the city where the crime took place and report the situation as soon as possible. If you are the victim of sexual assault on or off- campus you may also:

  1. Go to a safe place. If on campus, you may call Campus Safety 24 hours a day, seven days a week at (626) 914-8611. You may also visit or contact the Student Health Center located in the Student Services Building (SS 147) during business hours or call (626) 914-8671.

  2. Help preserve evidence. You do not have to decide immediately whether or not you want to purse a criminal complaint. Collecting evidence immediately following an assault will be helpful if you decide to press charges later.

  3. Seek emotional care and support. Don’t try to deal with this situation alone. Call a friend, family member, or someone with whom you feel you can talk to. A 24-hour rape crisis hotline is available where help may be sought by calling (626) 793-3385.

  4. Get medical attention as soon as possible to assess and treat physical injuries you may have sustained and to collect evidence of the assault. Choose to go directly to a hospital emergency room for medical care. Please keep in mind that there are many off-campus and confidential resources that can provide different support services to you in a time of crisis. This includes but is not limited to:
    • Rape Treatment Center offers free rape exam with police officer authorization. Free rape exams are also available without police authorization, although police presence is strongly encouraged.
      (310) 319-4000 located at 1250 16th Street, Santa Monica, California.
    • Project SISTER Sexual Assault Crisis and Prevention Services offers immediate crisis assistance in seven languages, seven days a week. They also provide accompaniment/advocacy services in which trained volunteers support and advise survivors of sexual violence and child abuse at the hospital, police station, and during court appearances.
    • 24-hour hotlines: (909) 626–HELP (4357) or (626) 966-4155
    • Foothill Presbyterian Hospital: (626) 963-8411
    • Glendora Police Department: (626) 914-8250
    • Family Counseling Services: (626) 308-1414
    • Peace Over Violence: (626) 966-4155
    • San Bernardino Sexual Assault Services: (626) 885-8884
  5. If the perpetrator is a student at Citrus College, consider reporting the assault to the manager of Human Resources and Staff Diversity/Title IX Coordinator at (626) 914-8830 and/or police. Telling the police does not commit you to further legal action. Title IX Coordinator, Campus Safety, and Student Health Center are campus non-confidential resources.
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