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LOCAL RESOURCES

Folks are multi-dimensional and intersectional. There are many opportunities to find communities that you identify with at UC Davis. Post in the forum or reach out to any of our team members if you’d like a buddy to go with you to a new space!

Located in the Student Community Center, the LGBTQIA+ Resource Center promotes education as well as space for self-exploration about all sexes, genders and sexualities and their intersections with other identities. It is home to a variety of other LGBTQ+ groups and is a great study space!

The UC Davis Center for Advocacy, Resources & Education (CARE), is dedicated to reducing the incidence and impact of sexual harassment and sexual violence. They provide confidential advocacy, support, and healing services to survivors of sexual harassment and all forms of sexual violence. They also facilitate prevention programming and professional training, and serve as subject matter experts with regard to victim dynamics, impact of trauma, bystander intervention, and social norm change.

Online RESOURCES

In addition to the array of resources available on our campus, there are various resources online to help educate you and meet your needs. Please reach out to us if you have any questions regarding the online resources. 

Founded in 1998 by the creators of the Academy Award-winning short film TREVOR, The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25.

A Nonprofit founded by Hudson Taylor, a former collegiate wrestler, to dismantle LGBTQIA+ inequalities in sports. Learn more about their mission to educate, advocate, and foster allyship in sports communities and institutions around the world. 

The WRRC's mission is to promote gender equity and social justice. They provide a place for students and the Davis community to learn about resources and to attend educational programs that focus on gender equity and social justice.

Find support through Outcomes Advisors, find out when your fellow athletes are competing, and stay involved with other Student Athlete Resource Groups (SARGs).

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