Support Resources
If you have experienced domestic or sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking, there is help available. In addition to campus resources, Westminster College has partnered with a number of community organizations to provide you with support. You are not required to report what has happened in order to get help. Some people want to report and others would like to wait to report, or not report at all. It is your choice on how to proceed.
If you would like to report:
- Contact Mandy March, Title IX Coordinator, 573-592-5226, Mandy.March@WCMO.edu
- Director of Campus Security, Tim Howell (573) 592-5555 or Tim.Howell@WCMO.edu
- Fulton Police Department (573) 592-3100
- Callaway County Sheriff’s Office (573) 642-7291
If you do not want to report:
- Talk to a counselor at the Wellness Center (573) 592-5361 or WellnessCenter@WCMO.edu
- Speak with the college Chaplain (573) 592-5866 or Logan.John@WCMO.edu
- Coalition Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV) is an off-campus organization that offers free and confidential services. These include support groups, individual counseling, court advocacy, and safety planning.
- You can call CARDV’s helpline, 24 hours a day/7 days a week, at (573) 642-4422 or text at (573) 299-0088.
Other Resources
- National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 or live chat at thehotline.org
- National Sexual Assault Hotline 800-656-4673 and rainn.org
- Anti-Violence Project, serving LGBTQ community (212) 714-1124
- Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence (573) 634-4161 or mocadsv.org