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Emergency Services

Emergency: 911  (on-campus lines dial 9-911)

WOU Campus numbers:

Campus Public Safety:

  • Emergency 503-838-9000
  • Non-Emergency 503-838-8481
  • Text Line 503-838-8481

Student Health and Counseling:

  • 503-838-8313 (Monday – Friday 9-12pm and 1-5pm)
  • After hours, call Campus Public Safety

 

Community Resources:

Local Police Departments:

  • Monmouth Police:  503-838-2209
  • Independence Police: 503-838-1214

Local Hospitals:

  • Salem Hospital:  (Salem) 503-561-5200
  • West Valley Hospital: (Dallas) 503-623-8301
  • Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center:  (Corvallis) 541-768-5111

Mental Health:

  • Polk County Mental Health: (503) 623-9289
  • Psychiatric Crisis Center: (503) 585-4949
  • National Suicide Prevention Hotline: DIAL 988
  • LGBTQ Suicide Hotline: 866-488-7386
  • Crisis Line for Racial Equity Support: 503-575-3764 (answered by BIPOC counselors Monday – Friday 8:30-5:00pm)

Sexual Assault & Relationship Violence

WOU Campus:

  • WOU Campus Anonymous Report Form
  • Campus Public Safety (Non-Emergency): 503-838-8181
  • Student Health & Counseling Center: 503-838-8313
  • Abby’s House, Center for Equity & Gender Justice: 503-838-8219
  • Office of Student Conduct: 503-838-8930

 

Community:

  • Center for Hope & Safety: (Salem) 503-378-1572
    • 24-hour Crisis Line 503-399-7722
    • 24-hour bilingual crisis line 503-399-7722
  • Sable House: (Dallas) 503-623-6703
    • 800-799-7233
    • Text BEGIN to 88788
  • RAINN 24/7 National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673
  • Planned Parenthood: (Salem) 888-875-7820

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