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WashU Habif Health and Wellness Center / Student Health Services (SHS)

More about WashU Habif Health and Wellness Center / Student Health Services (SHS)
  • 5.1 Medicine
  • 5.4 Ophthalmology
  • 8.2 Mental & Behavioral Health: Provider Organizations & Clinics
  • 10.1 Sexual Health Services: General
  • 10.2 HIV & AIDS Care
  • 10.5 STI Testing & Treatment
  • 11.1 Reproductive Health Services: General
  • 11.2 Emergency Contraception
  • 11.5 Non-Emergency Contraception
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
  • 22.4 Tertiary Educational Institutions (Colleges, Universities, Trade & Technical Schools)
Provides pelvic exams; pregnancy tests; birth control; STI & HIV testing/treatments; emergency contraception ($25 at pharmacy) Appointments should be made online. SHS Birth Control Services offered: Oral birth control pill, patch, Depo Provera shot, diaphragm, Nuvaring, IUD (paragard and mirena), implanon (insurance can be tricky) SHS Emergency contraception Services offered: Plan B, Ella SHS Pharmacy SHS STI / HIV / AIDS Services offered: Tests for chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B and C, herpes, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), human papillomavirus (HPV), syphilis, trichomoniasis; results within days or sooner and can get them via phone, secure message, or return appointment" shs.wustl.edu "SHS: (314) 935-6666 (Emergency appointments available by phone) Individual counseling (up to 17 sessions, first 9 are free), couples counseling (can receive both couples and individual at the same time), psychiatry services, TAO (therapist assisted online, interactive app), Let’s Talk drop in counseling (schedule is online), semester-long workshops (schedule is online).
Website
https://students.wustl.edu/habif-health-wellness-center/
1-314-935-6666General
1-314-935-6662Pharmacy

Campus Circulator

More about Campus Circulator
  • 4.2 Private Transportation
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
Services offered: Transportation around the Danforth Campus, including the Village and South 40 (see schedule online)
Website
https://parking.wustl.edu/items/campus-circulator/

Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Center

More about Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Center
  • 12.1 Relationship & Sexual Violence: General Resources
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
  • 22.4 Tertiary Educational Institutions (Colleges, Universities, Trade & Technical Schools)
Kim Webb Director of RSVP Center Services offered: 24/7 counseling for survivors and friends; academic and work accommodations; medical leave; housing accommodations; no contact orders; safety planning; community referrals and coordination; can accompany survivors to the hospital or police; assistance with both criminal and judicial reporting; assistance with obtaining orders of protection; RSVP anonymous reporting tool Jen Austin Support Services Counselor Same services as Kim with a focus on direct counseling services. Experience with LGBTQIA+ populations Falyn Taylor Support Services Counselor Same services as Kim with a focus on direct counseling services. Focus on marginalized populations
Website
https://students.wustl.edu/relationship-sexual-violence-prevention-center/
1 (314) 935-8761Kim Webb: Office
1 (314) 935-8457Jen Austin Office
kim_webb@wustl.edu
kim_webb@wustl.edu
jaustin@wustl.edu
jaustin@wustl.edu

Medical Amnesty

More about Medical Amnesty
  • 16.1 Legal Resources: General
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
Medical Amnesty Washington University in St. Louis holds the safety and well-being of its students as essential to its mission. The University recognizes that, in alcohol related emergencies, the potential for University disciplinary action could act as a barrier to students who want to seek medical assistance for themselves or others. The Medical Amnesty and Active Bystander Protocol is designed to encourage students to seek medical care in an alcohol related emergency by reducing the potential barrier of University disciplinary consequences in certain circumstances. Medical Amnesty does not apply in cases where any student or student group eligible for protection from student conduct sanctions commits other violations, including but not limited to: - Causing physical harm - Sexual assault or violence - Property damage - Distribution of drugs - Hazing - Other criminal activity
Website
https://studenthealthcenter.washu.edu/about/policies/medical-amnesty-active-bystander-policy/

Lifewise STL (Formerly Kingdom House)

More about Lifewise STL (Formerly Kingdom House)
  • 3.1 Clothing & Furniture
  • 8.2 Mental & Behavioral Health: Provider Organizations & Clinics
  • 19.1 Financial Resources: General
  • 19.2 Financial Assistance & Relief Funds
  • 19.5 Financial Planning
  • 19.6 Financial Consulting Firms
  • 20.2 Job Preparation Resources
  • 20.6 Career Centers
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
  • 22.14 After School Programs & Tutoring
  • 25.2 Parenting Support – General
  • 31.1 Resource Guides & Centers
Wrap-around Maternal Mental Health Program for new or pregnant Latina mothers at high risk of depression or anxiety, & increased risk for infant mortality. Financial Stability Services provide one-on-one coaching, financial education and access to credit and wealth-building products. Includes an on-site St. Louis Community Credit Union micro-branch Many programs and classes offered in English and Spanish, including Financial Stability, Maternal Mental Health, Social Capital Building, Health & Wellness. Services: Early Childhood Center, Literacy-focused After School and Summer Camp programs, and Kingdom Academy for teens. Life skills, job readiness, emotional support. ​Call for details and eligibility, including geographic areas served. The Bodega offers discounted high-quality essentials and clothing. Open to the community on Thursdays from 10am - 2pm and 4 - 7pm. Cash only. Many programs and classes offered in English and Spanish, inclu
https://www.facebook.com/LifeWiseStL/
General Website
https://www.lifewisestl.org/
1-314-421-0400General
1-314-241-2366Fax Number
info@lifewisestl.org
info@lifewisestl.org

WashU LGBTQIA+ People & Groups

More about WashU LGBTQIA+ People & Groups
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
  • 22.4 Tertiary Educational Institutions (Colleges, Universities, Trade & Technical Schools)
  • 22.8 Extracurricular Groups in Schools
Travis Tucker is the Assistant Director for Leadership and LGBTQIA+ involvement. Services offered: - Advising for LGBTQIA+ students - Connection and referrals to campus and community resources Meets in Duc room 240
1-314-935-8029General
travis.tucker@wustl.edu
travis.tucker@wustl.edu

Campus2Home

More about Campus2Home
  • 4.2 Private Transportation
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
Services offered: One-way service from campus to home Areas served, by boundary: - Skinker-DeBaliviere: Northern: Kingsbury Avenue, - Southern: Forest Park Parkway, Western: Skinker Boulevard, Eastern: Des Peres Avenue - Loop South: Northern: Delmar Boulevard, Southern: Forest Park Parkway, Western: Trinity Avenue, Eastern: Melville Avenue - South of Campus: Northern: Forsyth Boulevard, Southern: Clayton Road, Western: Big Bend Boulevard, Eastern: Skinker Boulevard - North of the Loop: Northern: Vernon Avenue and North Drive, Southern: Enright Avenue, Western: Kingsland Avenue, Eastern: Eastgate Avenue Leaves Mallinckrodt on the hour and half past, stopping next at Brookings Drive steps

Washington University - Uncle Joe's Peer Counseling and Resource Center

More about Washington University - Uncle Joe's Peer Counseling and Resource Center
  • 8.4 Co-Counseling & Peer Counseling
  • 8.5 Mental Health Hotlines & Helplines
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
  • 22.4 Tertiary Educational Institutions (Colleges, Universities, Trade & Technical Schools)
  • 22.8 Extracurricular Groups in Schools
A 24/7 peer counseling service for undergraduate Washington University students. What to Expect: Your call will automatically go to voicemail. Leave the number you'd like to be called back at. A Joe (peer counselor) on duty will call you back in 15 minutes or less. The physical office is located along the Gregg storefronts on the South 40, between Wash U Wash and Student Technology Services. Students can use their university ID cards to swipe into the building during our open hours, either through the door between Wash U Wash and STS or through the side door by the Swap. Signs lead the way through the hallway to Uncle Joe's office.
Website
https://uncle-joes-resource-app.vercel.app/about
1-(314) 935 5099General

University of Missouri-Kansas City--LGBTQIA Programs and Services

More about University of Missouri-Kansas City--LGBTQIA Programs and Services
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
  • 22.8 Extracurricular Groups in Schools
UMKC LGBTQIA Programs & Services offers educational and outreach services to celebrate the accomplishments of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Website
https://www.umkc.edu/get-involved/programs/lgbtqia/
1-816-235-1407General

Sexual Assault & Rape Anonymous Helpline (SARAH)

More about Sexual Assault & Rape Anonymous Helpline (SARAH)
  • 8.4 Co-Counseling & Peer Counseling
  • 8.5 Mental Health Hotlines & Helplines
  • 12.1 Relationship & Sexual Violence: General Resources
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
  • 22.8 Extracurricular Groups in Schools
"We are a student-run confidential helpline that serves the Washington University in St. Louis community. We offer counseling on topics including, but not limited to, feelings, sexual assault, sexual harassment, intimate partner and sexual violence, relationships, mental and sexual health." Helpline avalable 24/7, however it's currently not available during the summer or winter break. Call and leave a message with a name/pseudonym and number. A SARAH will return your call within 20 minutes from a blocked number. Check out their website for a list of resources around: - Physical/Sexual Health - Mental Health - Interpersonal violence - Race - Religion - LGBTQIA+ Specific - Male survivors - Legal Advocacy
Website
http://sarah.wustl.edu
Resource list
http://sarah.wustl.edu/resources/
1-314-935-8080Hotline

Southern Illinois University, LGBTQ Resource Center

More about Southern Illinois University, LGBTQ Resource Center
  • 21.1 Education & Advocacy: General Resources
  • 22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
LGBTQ resource center for the entire Southern Illinois region. Serves as a centrally located, safe campus space that provides educational outreach, referral information and advocacy services.
Website
https://smrc.siu.edu/lgbtq/
1-618-453-5627General
inclusiveexcellence@siu.edu
inclusiveexcellence@siu.edu

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