Student-Athlete Resources & Information For COVID-19
Campus Police 951-827-5222 | Campus Escort (951)827-3772 | SLASH |
COVID-19 Links –CDC,Campus,NCAA
Having a Crisis?
UCR Counseling Center: 827-5531Urgent Walk-in and Call-in Services |
24-hour Hotline | Just in CaseUCR and Riversideareamobile friendly resources | Crisis Text LineText 741741 |
MENTAL HEALTH
Forgrief, anxiety, Healthy Relationships, Assault, etc.
Provides a rangeof programs to promote mental health, emotional resilience and wellness throughout the campus community
LiveHealth Online
Telemedicine group that has medical consultations, as well as access to psychology and psychiatry services.This group works with the USHIP plan, and offeres psychology services for $0 co-pay.Co-pay amount may vary depending on your insurance plan.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
The nationalSuicide Prevention Lifeline is a national network of local crisis center that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotionaldistress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They are committed to improving crisis services and advancing suicide prevention by empowering individuals advancing professional best practices, and building awareness. Services available via online chat or hotline at 800-273-8255.
With Help comes Hope
A resource by the National Suicide Prevention group that offers specific support for persons living with suicidalthought and suicide attempts.
Crisis Text Line
A Free, 24/7 crisis text support program.Text 741741(RELATE)from your phone anda trained Crisis Counselor will respond.
DRUG / ALCOHOL RECOVERY, EDUCATION, & SUPPORT
On Campus
Student Health Center
Provides high quality, accessible, and comprehensive medical care to students
Counseling Center
Staff provides welcoming support and strives to promote mental health of students including those struggling to overcome addiction
The WELL
Offers connections to different resources that can help with overcoming addiction and substance abuse
UCRCollegiate Recovery provides a community for students in recovery from alcohol and drug use problems and other addictions through fellowship, community, and a safe space.
Off-Campus
Alcohol and Drug Helpline:1-800-821-4357
Provides referrals to local facilities where adolescents and adults can seek help. Brief intervention.
VIOLENCE/GENDERVIOLENCE
Title IX, Women’s Resource Center
Ensures UCR’s compliance to providing an environment in which all members of the campus community feelsupported and free of personal threat from sexual harassment and sexual violence
Campus Advocacy Resources and Education (CARE)
Supplies a certified sexual assault advocate that provides confidential help in sorting through emotions, resources, and options
RARCC(Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center)
A resource for the victims of sexual assault and their families during a particularly traumatic time in their lives
Provides support, education, and advocacy regarding sexual orientation and gender identity/expression for the UCRiverside community and beyond
Rape, Abuse,& Incest National Network is the nation’slargest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline
(800-656-HOPE, online.rainn.org) in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country and operates the DoD Safe Helpline for the Department of Defense. RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help survivors, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.
The WELL is part of the campus and UC system-wide Mental Health/Healthier Campus Climate Initiative committed to providing a safe, supportive, and connected campus environment through the promotion of healthy minds, bodies and communities. It provides accessible, robust resources and support for students in the areas of physical, social, emotional, cultural and spiritual wellness through a network of peer educators, mentors and professionals. Some of which include:
Education on various topics: Alcohol, Sexual Health, Fitness, Nutrition
Peer Groups: Golden Arches, R.E.A.C.H., Active Minds
Online Health Assessments
Community Service Projects
Speaker Series (motivational speakers on health andlifestyle)
FOOD RESOURCES
R’Pantry
R'Pantry is managed by The Well and provides emergency non-perishable food, personal hygiene, household care and childcare items for students experiencing food insecurity.
- For Spring 2020, R'Pantry has transitioned to Drive-ThruPop-up Pantry located atLot 19byappointment only.Checkfacebook.com/ucrpantryand@ucrpantryfor the most up-to-date information.
- Appointment must be made here:https://rpantry.youcanbook.me/
- We encourage students to drive to our temporary distribution location.
- Give us a call at (951) 827-9355
CalFreshprovides qualifying students with up to $194 a month to buy healthy, nutritious foods.
If approved, you’ll receive anElectronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Card.It is similar to a debit card and is automatically refilled every month for your convenience. EBT Cards can be used to purchase most foods.
CalFresh is a federally mandated, state-supervised and county-operated government entitlement program that provides monthly food benefits to assist low-income households in purchasing the food they need to maintain adequate nutritional levels.Together with MarketMatch you can double your CalFresh dollars at participating.
CalFresh is not a welfare program and is formerly known as food stamps and SNAP.
Economic Crisis Response Team (ECRT)
The Economic Crisis Response Team is a cross-campus collaboration with representatives from Financial Aid, Housing, Case Management, Student Business Services, and The Well. For questions contactbasicneeds@ucr.edu.UCR students can request assistance for afinancial, food, or housing crisis by applying at thissite.