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Mental Health and Counseling services
Mental Health and Counseling Services Available
Campus Resources
Contact Information Quinsigamond Counseling
Office Hours: Monday through Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Tina Wells LICSW, Coordinator of Counseling
Administration Building Room B56A
670 West Boylston St.
Worcester, MA 01606-2092
Phone: 508.854.4479
e-mail: twells [at] qcc.mass.edu
- Referrals to local vendors and resources to assist with utility, transportation and housing needs
- Health and wellness consultation, coaching and information
- Resources to free legal and financial consultations
- Childcare, elder care and pet care resources and referrals
Off Campus Locations
Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence
BWRI- in Central Massachusetts
24-hour Hotline: 978.537.8601
Daybreak- in Central Massachusetts
Support services for battered women and their children (SAFELPLAN host location)
24-hour Hotline 508.755.9030
www.ywcaworcester.org
Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project
800.832.1901
Jane Doe Inc
The Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
Phone: 617.248.0922
Fax: 617.248.0902
TTY/TTD: 617.263.2200
www.janedoe.org
National DV Hotline
1.800.799.SAFE (1.800.799.7233) or 1.800.787.3224 TTY
www.ndvh.org
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
717.728.9740
www.nsvrc.org
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
1.800.656.HOPE (1.800.656.4673)
www.rainn.org
Health/Medical
Aids Action Committee
HIV/AIDS & STD Hotline 800.235.2331 TTY: 617.437.1672
Hepatitis Hotline 888.443.4372 TTY: 617.437.1672
Emergency Contraception Information
888.not.2.late (1.888.668.2528)
National HIV/AIDS Hotline
1.800.342.AIDS or 1.800.342.2437
TTY 1.800.243.7012 Spanish 1.800.344.SIDA
Victim Rights/Legal Support
Criminal History Systems Board Victim Services Unit- Massachusetts
617.660.4600
www.mass.gov
National Domestic Violence Hotlinemes
1800.799.7233 | 1.800.787.3224 (TTY)
National Center for Victims of Crime
1.800.FYI.CALL or 1.800.394.2255
National Organization for Victim Assistance
1.800.TRY.NOVA or 1.800.879.6682
U.S. Attorney’s Office, Victim Witness Assistance- Massachusetts
617.748.3140
Victim Bill of Rights
Victim Compensation Applications (Need Adobe Reader)
Victim Rights Law Center
Providing sexual assault victims with free legal help
617.399.6720
www.victimrights.org
Verizon Hope Line
A program that connects survivors of domestic violence to vital resources, funds organizations nationwide and protects the environment.
HopeLine® how does it work?
- Someone Like You
- Donates a no-longer-used phone...
- At a Verizon Wireless Communications Store
- Through a Hopeline Program
- Through the mail, with a postage-paid label
The HopeLine Program
- Collects and securely scrubs the donated phones
- Refurbishes and sells reusable phones
- Responsibly recycles unusable phones
- Donates proceeds to domestic violence organizations