Preview SAAM programming and see how we have expanded our space at the Survivor Services Open House March 20th from 4-6pm at 333 East Campus Mall, 7th floor.
UHS Survivor Services provides free, confidential support services to UW–Madison student survivors of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, and/or stalking.
How does UHS Survivor Services support student survivors?
Connect with Support
- 608-265-5600 (option 3)
- Log into MyUHS to schedule an appointment
- Crisis Lines
Events
- March
- March 20
- March 23
Choose the Support You Need
Be an Ally
Support someone in your life who has experienced sexual or intimate partner violence, or take action to create positive change on campus.
Make an Impact

The Survivor Empowerment Fund provides funds for students who have experienced violence and are in need of care. These grants provide financial support for expenses resulting from victimization. It has supported student survivors to relocate to safer living environments, access costly medication to prevent HIV, purchase home security systems to enforce no contact/restraining orders, and fund transportation to/from court hearings.
Crisis Lines
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UHS Mental Health Services
The UHS Mental Health Crisis Support Line is staffed 24/7 by licensed professionals.
Call 608-265-5600 (option 9)
RCC Sexual Violence Resource Center
The RCC Sexual Violence Resource Center is a community agency providing free and confidential services for survivors of all forms of sexual violence, including medical and legal advocacy, support groups, short-term counseling, and community education. Chimera self-defense classes are available for a small fee.
For support call:
- 24-hour crisis line: 608-251-7273
- Campus location: 608-265-6389
Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DAIS)
Domestic Abuse Intervention Services is an off-campus community agency providing free and confidential services for survivors of dating/domestic violence, stalking, including emergency shelter, legal advocacy, community education, and support groups.
For 24/7 support call: 608-251-4445
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Each year during Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), UHS hosts “Connect & Reflect,” a month of healing, learning, and community for survivors and allies. The month long program features a pop up gallery including student survivor art and a historical review of campus sexual assault activism over the last 50 years.



Submit an Advocacy Outreach Request
Survivor Services staff are available to facilitate an outreach event focused on resources and supporting survivors.