Our office is currently providing support in person, email, phone, or Zoom (video).
For students, staff, and faculty: Leave a message at (951) 827-6225, email advocate@ucr.edu, or submit an appointment form to connect with a CARE advocate or staff.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) information and resources.
Student Affairs departments are open for full or partial in-person services this fall. Please check the Student Affairs homepage for hours, service offerings, and contact methods. For the latest campus reopening plans, safety guidelines, and requirements, visit Campus Return.
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Listening, Supporting and Empowering
We offer a nurturing and confidential space for UCR students, staff and faculty who are survivors — and supporters of survivors — of sexual violence, relationship violence and stalking.
You can get assistance from CARE advocates without formally reporting an act of sexual violence.
CARE advocates provide information on:
- Academic accommodations
- Changes in living arrangements
- Changes in transportation arrangements
- Changes in working situations
- Counseling/medical referrals through UCR and community agencies
- Emergency protective orders, restraining orders and on-campus no-contact orders
- How to help a friend
- On- and off-campus reporting options
- Safety planning
- Survivors' rights
- UCR conduct systems and the criminal justice system
Contact the CARE Advocates
Appointments with a CARE Advocate are available Monday-Friday, from 8:30am-4:30pm
To make an appointment submit the form below, call (951) 827-6225 or email advocate@ucr.edu with the following information:
- Preferred Name
- Gender Pronoun
- Preferred method of contact. This is how a CARE Advocate will confirm your appointment. Please let us know if it's okay to leave messages.
- Three dates and times that work best for you.