Urgent Services
Ask for help.
In times of emergency or crisis, always seek assistance. If you are the victim of harassment, abuse, or assault, it is hard to have a good perspective on what is going on. Call one of the services below. They have experience dealing with these issues, and can give you the best advice available. Get information before you decide on your next step. You can always refuse further assistance if it is not right for you. Let whoever you call know you are in trouble. If you do not get the assistance you need, go to another service. You deserve help for your problem.
If you are not sure where to turn for help, contact the Emergency Dean of the University of Illinois at (217) 333-0050, or Champaign County's First Call for Help at (217) 352-6300. They can refer you to the right place for your issue.
All phone numbers listed below are in the 217 area code unless otherwise noted.
- Rape Crisis Services
24-Hour Hotline: The crisis hotline is staffed by trained crisis counselors 24 hours a day, seven days a week and can be reached at 384-4444. Callers outside of central Illinois may reach the crisis center closest to them by dialing 800-656-HOPE.
- A Woman's Fund
1304 E. Main, Urbana, phone 384-4462.
A Woman's Fund provides services to victims of domestic and sexual violence, including a 24-hour hotline, shelter, counseling, advocacy, support groups, information and referrals.
- A Woman's Place
505 West Green Street, phone 384-4390.
Assists with situations involving domestic violence, including shelter, advocacy, counseling and support groups.
- McKinley Mental Health & the Counseling Center
110 Student Services Building, 610 John Street; call 333-3704 for an appointment. McKinley Mental Health Center and the Counseling Services Center provide counseling to U of I students free of charge. The Counseling Center provides one-on-one counseling to students on a variety of issues. McKinley has the capacity to provide the additional service of medical intervention for mental health issues as necessary. Phone 333-2705 for an appointment.
- If you are in crisis, or are not sure if you are, let the center know that you need to talk to someone right away.
- If you are in crisis, or are not sure if you are, let the center know that you need to talk to someone right away.
- Champaign Country Mental Health Center
202 W. Park, Champaign, phone 355-3051. After regular University hours, call the Crisis Line: 359-4141.
- University of Illinois HELP Dean - Harassment and Discrimination
If you are a student and believe you have been the target of harassment or discrimination you are strongly encouraged to seek assistance from the Office of the Dean of Students. E-mail your questions and concerns to HELPdean@illinois.edu or call our office at 333-0050 for an appointment. Our office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. 300 Turner Student Services Building, 610 E. John, Champaign.
- University of Illinois Emergency Dean
A unique service of the Office of the Dean of Students at the University of Illinois is the Emergency Dean who can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 333-0050. The Emergency Dean provides information and follow-up services to students and families in an emergency situation. Also, the Emergency Dean acts as a resource to community and University law enforcement agencies, hospitals and crisis centers. 300 Turner Student Services Building, 610 East John Street.
- Women's Resources Center
703 S. Wright Street, Champaign, IL (second floor) phone 333-3137.
The Women's Resource's Center is responsible for improving the campus climate for women and developing and implementing programs that address women's issues and gender-related concerns. Working in collaboration with other UIUC units and community organizations, our office provides advocacy and support for women's concerns; initiates and sponsors educational and professional development programs for and about women; provides information, counsel, and advice to women seeking assistance; assists committees, departments, and offices seeking to enhance opportunities for women students, makes recommendations on policies of concern to women; increases sensitivity in the campus community to gender-based issues; and works to correct gender-based inequities.