Survivor Support Hub
If you’ve landed here, I want you to know first—you are not alone. I built this page with the resources I wish someone had handed me when I was struggling to find answers, healing, or even just a voice that said, “I believe you.”
Here you’ll find tools to help with immediate support, navigating Title IX or the justice system, exploring safe reporting options, and leaning into healing practices. You deserve safety, validation, and community. This space is here to give you starting points, whether you need someone to call tonight or something to hold onto in the weeks ahead.
Reporting Options & Legal Rights
Callisto leverages cutting-edge technology to empower campus survivors, provide a safe alternative to reporting, and increase the likelihood that serial offenders will be held accountable. The encrypted platform, Callisto Vault, allows survivors to create a timestamped record of their assault and/or match with others harmed by the same perpetrator.
Know Your IX is a national advocacy campaign focused on ending sexual violence in schools. Their website offers clear, accessible information about Title IX—a federal law that protects students from sex-based discrimination, including sexual harassment and assault, in educational settings.
An interactive guide to safety planning and additional resources for people who are experiencing abuse, are planning to leave an abusive situation, or have already left.
Ohio Victims' Rights Request Form:
As a victim of crime, you have constitutionally protected rights. Some rights are automatic. Some rights require your request. This form provides important information about your rights. This form is NOT a public record. If you are a victim of an offense of violence, sexually oriented offense, or protection order violation, law enforcement will review this form with you and ask you to complete this form so that criminal justice officials know which rights you wish to exercise. Law enforcement will provide you a copy of the form. These rights also apply to victims of all other criminal offenses.
Ohio Crime Victims' Rights Pamphlet:
This booklet helps you navigate the complicated criminal justice system and it explains your rights and how to apply for compensation and other services from the state.
Healing & Self-Care
We believe you: A coloring book for survivors and supporters:
A free coloring and activity book with positive affirmations, prompts and space for journaling, self-care suggestions and reminders, and helpful things to say when someone discloses sexual violence.
What They Don't Say Podcast & Instagram Page:
Conversations about trauma healing, validation in the feelings you're dealing with, and survivor stories.
The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk (book):
A powerful resource for understanding trauma’s impact on the body and mind, with pathways toward healing.
Hotlines
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)
Telephone hotline: 800-656-HOPE(4673) | Online chat hotline | Spanish online chat hotline|
RAINN is the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the United States. Their website offers resources for survivors, as well as a hotline that provides support and referrals.
National Human Trafficking Hotline
Call 1.888.373.7888 | Text 233733 | Online Chat
24/7 free and confidential support around sex and labor trafficking.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) | Online chat
24/7 free and confidential support around domestic, intimate partner, and dating violence.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Call 1.800.273.TALK (8255) | Chat online
24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress.
Call 1.844.7NATIVE (844.762.8483) | Online chat
24/7 free, confidential and anonymous culturally-appropriate domestic, dating and sexual violence helpline for Native Americans.
Video Phone 1.855.812.1001 | Email hotline@adwas.org | Online chat
24/7 free, confidential support for Deaf survivors of domestic violence and abuse.
Call 1.866.331.9474 | Text ‘LOVEIS’ to 22522 | Online chat
24/7 free and confidential support for teens, young adults, and their loved ones.
Call 1.877.565.8860
Free, confidential, and anonymous phone service run by trans/nonbinary operators for trans and questioning peers. The hotline is open 24/7 with operators guaranteed to be on call between 7am-2am Pacific / 10am-5am Eastern. Trans LifeLine will not call 911, emergency services, or law enforcement for active rescue without a caller’s consent.
Call 1.866.488.7386 | Text ‘START’ to 678-678 | Online Chat
24/7 free crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ young people under 25.