The SAFE Place at SFSU

The SAFE Place at SFSU The SAFE Place @ SF State is the sexual violence resource center for students. We provide advocacy, support & programming on issues of sexual violence.

If you or someone you know thinks they have experienced some form of sexual violence there is support......

Call 911 or 338-2208
Go to The SAFE Place Monday thru Friday 9-5pm
Go to SFWAR for more options. Student peer educators and professional staff work as a team to provide information about student rights, responsibilities and resources. Professional staff members are campus advocates and cert

ified Crisis Intervention Counselors. We offer peer education, volunteer and internship opportunities. Only an aware, committed community can create a truly safe campus. Crisis Counseling/ Advocacy

The SAFE Place offers Crisis Counseling and Victim/ Survivor Advocacy Monday- Friday 9-5pm (closed 12-1pm). Just walk into our office in SSB 208 and ask for a SAFE Place Counselor,

The SAFE Place recognizes that sexual violence not only affects women but also men. Men who have been sexually violated are less likely to report due to stigma as well as many other reasons. Male survivors are encouraged to use any of the services available at The SAFE Place. As Crisis Counselors we deal with those most immediate concerns of a survivor or friend of a survivor of sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, sexual harassment or stalking. We are available to listen and help prioritize needs according to what a survivors says they need most whether it is physical care, the need to talk about the assault, resources for support, or safety concerns. We also help make referrals on-campus and off-campus. Crisis counseling is a confidential service. As Victim/ Survivor Advocates we can offer assistance in the following ways:


Reviewing options
Many times if someone is a victim of a crime, they are confused about their options for reporting the crime, as well as what the pros and cons of reporting may be. The SAFE Place advocate can discuss these options and assist the survivor in making a decision that is best for them. Assistance in reporting the crime to law enforcement on campus
If someone wants to report the crime to law enforcement on campus The SAFE Place advocate can accompany the survivor during that process. Assistance in reporting a Title IX complaint with the University
People have the right to feel safe on campus, and harming another student is strictly against University policy. There are procedures that The SAFE Place can assist with to ensure safety. Come to the SAFE Place for information on your rights and reporting incidents. Academic intervention
If a survivior is in need of academic intervention, The SAFE Place may be able to advocate and help minimize the loss of academic standing. Assist in obtaining counseling
After an assault, counseling is often a good idea. The SAFE Place advocate can refer survivors to counseling services on and off campus. Assistance in resources and referrals
The SAFE Place advocate can review what may be the best options or resources and referrals for the survivor and assist in getting what is needed, whether it be accessing a shelter, filing a restraining order, or seeking legal help. Assist in obtaining medical care
Even if a crime is not reported to law enforcement, survivors may obtain free medical care. The SAFE Place can assist a survivor in obtaining medical care.

Yep. …. Anyone that voted him got played and they are all laughing at you!
11/09/2024

Yep. …. Anyone that voted him got played and they are all laughing at you!

194.6K likes, 5980 comments. “Why is he so REAL???… # ...

04/11/2022

“Here's to the bridge-builders, the hand-holders, the light-bringers, those extraordinary souls wrapped in ordinary lives who quietly weave threads of humanity into an inhumane world. They are the unsung heroes in a world at war with itself. They are the whisperers of hope that peace is possible. Look for them in this present darkness. Light your candle with their flame. And then go. Build bridges. Hold hands. Bring light to a dark and desperate world. Be the hero you are looking for. Peace is possible. It begins with us.”
― L.R. Knost

Artist: Efrain Becerra Castaneda, http://www.efrainbecerracastaneda.com/

01/17/2022

“It really boils down to this: all life is interrelated. We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied together into a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. We are made to live together because of the interrelated structure of reality....

Before you finish eating breakfast in the morning, you’ve depended on more than half the world. This is the way our universe is structured, this is its interrelated quality. We aren’t going to have peace on Earth until we recognize the basic fact of the interrelated structure of all reality."
—Martin Luther King Jr.

Artist: Harmony by Alima Newton

Beautiful Words….
01/14/2022

Beautiful Words….

Our grandmother moon is entering her full moon phase on Monday, January 17th and we are called to honor her high spiritual light in keeping with our cultural ways.

If you are a portadora de fuego, a keeper of the grandfather fire, please bring out your popoxcomitl (sahumador / traditional Mexican-Indigenous incensor), burn sweet medicines, sing songs, and lift up all our relatives in your prayers.

If you pray with a bowl of water offer the ceremony up as a prayer asking for the transmutation of negative forces, including illnesses, for yourself and for others — especially for all who are suffering from the effects of COVID.

If you do not follow Indigenous customs offer up prayers in accordance with your spiritual tradition, for your family, community, and creation.

In the circle of life, when we pray for others that prayer makes its way around the circle and touches every one, every being, as it make its return to us.

With love and respect, and For All Our Relations,
Maestra Grace
Curanderismo, the Healing Art of Mexico

January 17 Full Moon: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/2134/full-moon-guide-january-february-2022/

•Instructions for the Full Moon Herbal Purification Bath, https://www.curanderismo.org/post/full-moon-herbal-bath-limpia
•Instrucciones para el Baño de Luna Llena, https://www.curanderismo.org/post/baño-espiritual-de-luna-llena

Art: Baños Medicinales by Diego Isias Hernandez courtesy of ArteMaya.com

Love this site….
11/18/2021

Love this site….

The full moon and partial lunar eclipse will be on Friday, https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2021-november-19

Grandmother Moon in her fullness is the special time for women who follow Native spirituality to gather and honor her gentle power. Since it will be a full moon plus a lunar eclipse relatives who are pregnant remain indoors (I’ve posted on the reasons for this before — check with your elders regarding your particular cultural philosophy and understandings).

Known by many names including Coyolxauhqui, Metzli, Ix'Chel, Neesa, Hina, and Hellyaa, (acknowledging that there are other spiritual traditions that have their own ways of honoring the special connection that women have to the moon), hers is the power that moves the tides of the oceans and the sacred life-giving potential of the waters in our bodies.

Beginning tonight, It will also be a powerful time for spiritual practices that help us release inner and outer obstacles, including a plant spirit bath such as this one:

Full Moon Purification Bath, https://www.curanderismo.org/blog/full-moon-herbal-bath-limpia?fbclid=IwAR0mGcnvr-2EJ3OBc49sJUta48GMQGTxitWFdNA6PjXYOZQKQVAFfohReH8

Baño Espiritual de Luna Llena, en español, https://www.curanderismo.org/blog?fbclid=IwAR0mGcnvr-2EJ3OBc49sJUta48GMQGTxitWFdNA6PjXYOZQKQVAFfohReH8

Art by Liliflor Art.

10/29/2021

Las flores que hoy sembremos nos guiarán para regresar mañana.

The flowers we plant today will guide our return tomorrow.

Words and Art by Mictlart

Sign now and send to everyone you know.  Protect title IX
11/27/2018

Sign now and send to everyone you know. Protect title IX

Thank you so much for joining End R**e on Campus and Know Your IX's letter to make our voices heard and request that the Department of Education extend the Comment Period for the proposed Title IX regulations. Please note that your signature will be publicly available, as we cannot control whether o...

Get info and start organizing
11/17/2018

Get info and start organizing

Betsy DeVos has released her proposed rules on Title IX, and they’re worse than we could have imagined. These rules would make schools more dangerous and push survivors out of school. Get ready to take action, host a comment writing, and spread the word. We need all of you to stop this anti-survivor rule from becoming law. Visit HandsOffIX.org for more information.

11/16/2018

Controversial regulation governing campus investigations set for release in coming days.

10/30/2018

Forgiveness ......a beautiful and difficult piece to watch

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