Services and Resources
On-Campus Resources
This is a confidential reporting source for issues of sexual misconduct and dating/domestic violence. Rhonda E. Dixon, Senior Coordinator 909-869-3102 | redixon@cpp.edu Building 66, Room 117C and 117D 909-869-2196 | survivoradvocacy@cpp.edu
Counseling Services is a confidential reporting source for issues of sexual misconduct. Building 66, Room 116 909-869-3220
Building 46
(909) 869-4000
Visit Student Health Center
Note: Per California Penal Code §§11160, all medical providers in California are required to notify law enforcement when they are treating an injury caused by “abusive or assaultive" behavior. This means that a healthcare provider may need to make a police report if their patient discloses that the injury they are seeking treatment for was caused by abuse or assault. The victim/survivor, however, has the right to not speak to law enforcement or share additional information.
Care Center, Non-Confidential: The Care Center is the first place for students to connect who may need additional support and resources, including basic needs services. A Case Manager will connect with a student and work to connect them with resources both on and off campus, support them through crises, and provide advocacy.
The Care Center is open Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm and is located on the first floor of Building 97. You can also email carecenter@cpp.edu, call 909-869-5071, or complete the Student of Concern referral form found on the Care Center’s home page.
Building 9 Room 103 909-869-3333
For issues that may be criminal in nature. Building 109 909-869-3070
Dial 911 for emergencies
Off-Campus Resources
1798 N. Garey Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767 Website: https://www.pvhmc.org/
Sexual Assault Forensic Exams are available at the Pomona Valley Hospital, in the the Family Education Resource Center
Note: Per California Penal Code §§11160, all medical providers in California are required to notify law enforcement when they are treating an injury caused by “abusive or assaultive" behavior. This means that a healthcare provider may need to make a police report if their patient discloses that the injury they are seeking treatment for was caused by abuse or assault. The victim/survivor, however, has the right to not speak to law enforcement or share additional information.
See: “Evidence Collection" for more information.
Regional Office for Civil Rights 50 Beale Street, Suite 7200 San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 486-5555 TDD (877) 521-2172
National Office for Civil Rights 400 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20202 (800) 421-3481
Hotline staff are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via a national sexual assault hotline. Hotline staff can be contacted via phone at (800) 656-4673, or online chat at their website, www.rainn.org.
Please note: when calling the hotline your call will be directed to a local provider based on the area code of the phone number you are calling from. If you are geographically located in an area different than the area code of the phone number you are calling from, hotline staff can still offer you support but may not have information regarding resources in your location. If this is your situation, please call the 24/7 hotline at the sexual assault/rape crisis center nearest you.
1215 K. Street, Suite 1850 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 446-2520 Website, http://calcasa.org/
National Institute of Justice: Intimate Partner Violence
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Office of Violence against Women
Center for Disease Control and Prevention: Intimate Partner Violence