Victim and Survivor Resources


Confidential Resources

Resources included in this section are considered “confidential,” meaning incidents of sexual misconduct and/or interpersonal violence will not be reported to Walsh University’s Title IX Office or Campus Police without your permission except under rare circumstances.

Important limitations to confidentiality are indicated with an asterisk (*).

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On-Campus

Counseling Services*
330.490.7348 | David Center (by the Bookstore)

COMPASS Victim Advocate
Moira Hill | 330.452.1111 (COMPASS 24/7 confidential hotline)

*Counseling Services is able to provide confidentiality to students and is also considered a confidential resource for employees when providing them with consultation

Off-Campus

Please inform your service provider(s) of any transportation needs you may have for information on possible assistance options.

AultmanNow at Washington Square
330.363.8680 | 2203 E. Maple St., North Canton, Ohio 44720 

Aultman Hospital Serenity Program
330.363.6788 | 2600 6th St. SW, Canton, OH 44710
Please go to the Emergency Department at Aultman Hospital to access Serenity Program Services .

COMPASS Sexual Assault Education, Prevention & Support
330.452.1111 | 24-Hour Hotline

Domestic Violence Project, Inc.
330.453.7233 (SAFE) | 24-Hour Hotline 

Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital’s HAVEN
Healing  After  Violent  Encounters  Network Program
330.489.1000, ext. 2170 | 1320 Mercy Drive NW, Canton, OH 44708
Please go to the Emergency Department at Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital to access HAVEN Services.


Reporting Options

Formal University Complaint

Title IX
330.490.7105 | Student Affairs Office, David Center  

Formal Campus Law Enforcement Report

Campus Police
330.490.7474 | Student Affairs Office, David Center

Formal Off-Campus Law Enforcement Report

Local Law Enforcement
911


This project was supported by Grant No. 15JOVW-21-GG-01063-CAMP awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Justice.