A Comprehesive List Holy Cross Campus Resources
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A Comprehesive List Holy Cross Campus Resources

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A Comprehesive List Holy Cross Campus Resources
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It is no secret that college is a wondrous mess of business, excitement, anxiety, fun and stress. Though this may be the time for us accept our independence, it is important to know the resources available on campus because sometimes we cannot face it all on our own.

Counseling Center

*HOTLINES*

  • Suicide, Despair, Loneliness

The Samaritans: (508) 875-4500

  • Rape, Sexual Assault

The Rape Crisis Center of Central MA, Inc.: 1-800-870-5905

  • Partner Violence, Assault, Daybreak

Resources for Women: (508) 755-9030

(via http://www.holycross.edu/counseling-center/hotline... )

Public Safety:

Health Services

Loyola Hall

Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 12 noon and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

508-793-2276

visit http://www.holycross.edu/health-services for anything from what is considered an emergency to local health care options

Residence Life

You RA, HRA and CDC are there for a reason!!

Title IX Coordinator: Elizabeth Canning

Chaplains’ Office

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender: Meg Fox-Kelly

  • Weekly Support Group
  • 508-793-3899
  • (Also find a list of GLBTQ staff here to support you http://www.holycross.edu/sites/default/files/files...)

Good Grief: Father Hayes

  • Grief counseling for those who have lost loved ones

Support Group for Woman Survivors of Sexual Assault: Meg Fox-Kelly

Student Affairs

Class Deans’ Office

Affinity Groups

  • Sister to Sister: Female ALANA and international students (sistertosister@holycross.edu)
  • Outfront: Faculty and Staff alliance group open to GLBTQ students, faculty, staff and allies
  • Women's Corner: Second Floor of Beaven Hall
  • Women's Forum
  • PRIDE

Multicultural Organizations: ALL STUDENTS WELCOME

  • ASIA (Advocating Student Interest in Asia): promotes exposure and immersion into Asian Culture
  • BSU (Black Student Union): Promotes black student presence and pride on campus
  • CASA (Caribbean African Student Assembly): Shares African and Caribbean Culture with HC students by bringing the culture to life
  • DESI (Developing and Educating South Asian Ideologies): Strengthens awareness of culture and provides support for students of South Asian descent
  • LASO (Latin American Student Organization): Educates students on Latin American culture and supports those who identify as Latino or Latina
  • Pinoys of Worcester: Promotes awareness of Philippine culture along with issues of global poverty and education
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