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UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING CAMPUS

UW CAMPUS HELP

CAMPUS HELP

ALINE G.

SAFE Project
Campus Services Coordinator

307-766-3434​

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UW POLICE DEPT.

UWPD Dispatch

307-766-5179

LIBBY THORSON

UW Interim Dean of Students/Deputy Title IX Coordinator

307-766-3296

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healTH

Health Services and Student Pharmacy

307-766-2130

Jim Osborn

UW Title IX Coordinator

307-766-5228

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Emergency Services

  • 24-Hour Hotline

  • Crisis & Safety Services

  • Hospital Response

  • Emergency Shelter

  • Safety Planning

  • Emergency Cell Phones

  • ​Protection Orders for Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking

  • Court Accompaniment

  • Mental Health Referrals

  • Financial Aid

  • Relocation Assistance

  • Interpreter Availability

SAFE Services at UW

  • Office in Knight Hall

  • Confidential Advocate

  • Resources and Referrals

  • Accompaniment at Meetings with Dean of Students

  • Assistance Reporting to UW and/or UWPD

  • Academic Support (Authorized Absences, Course Changes)

  • Campus Housing (Relocating for Safety)

  • Title IX Advocacy

  • Help Navigating Processes, Investigations, and Hearings​

307-766-5228

307-766-5228

307-766-5228

307-766-5228

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Reporting at UW

If a survivor chooses to make a formal report, there are two options. One or both can be chosen.

  • Report to the University

  • Report to the UW Police Dept. (UWPD)

    • UWPD Dispatch: 307-766-5179​

    • Anonymous reporting available here

24-Hour Crisis Line:
(307) 745-3556


Office: (307) 742-7273
Campus: (307) 766-3434

Email: info@safeproject.org

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SAFE Project is sponsored by the Office of the Attorney General, Division of Victim Services

Office: 319 S Lincoln St.
Laramie, WY 82070

Mail: PO Box 665
Laramie, WY 82073

Campus: Knight Hall Room 103

All of our services are free and confidential. We do not discriminate for access to services on the basis of real or perceived race/ethnicity, language, sex, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, (dis)ability, social class, economic status, education, marital status, religious affiliation, residency, HIV status, sexual preference, or national origin.

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