CSUSB Alert: Power has been restored to the San Bernardino campus; normal operations will resume Friday, July 26th.

Power to the San Bernardino campus has been restored as of 9:55 a.m. Normal campus operations will resume Friday, July 26th. Essential staff with questions on whether to report should contact their appropriate administrator. Facilities Management will be working to check all building systems including HVAC, elevators and fire alarms. If power has not been restored in your work area when you return, please report that to Facilities Planning and Management at (909) 537-5175. The Palm Desert Campus remains open and operational.

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Resources

There are many resources available both on and off campus. It's important to reach out and get assistance and/or information for yourself or for someone you care about.

On Campus

The Title IX Notice of Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex and Myths and Facts About Sexual Violence – hard copies of this resource are also available in the office of Institutional Equity & Compliance, Sierra Hall, Room 103.

Off Campus -- Local

  • Palm Desert Police Department
    73705 Gerald Ford Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260
    Phone: (760) 836-1600
  • San Bernardino Police Department
    710 North 'D' Street, San Bernardino, CA 92401
    Phone: (909) 384-5742; Non-Emergency 24-Hour: (909) 383-5311
  • Partners Against Violence, 24-Hour Crisis Hotlines (800) 656-4673 or (909) 885-8884; Main Office: 444 North Arrowhead Avenue, Suite 101, San Bernardino, CA 92401-1221, (909) 885-8884; Coachella Valley/Indio (760) 568-9071; Morongo Basin/Yucca Valley (760) 369-3353; Redlands (909) 335-8777; Victorville (760) 952-0041; Yucaipa (909) 918-2314
  • Crime Survivor Services (CSS), 9007 Arrow Route, Suite 150 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, (844) 378-0586
  • Alternatives to Domestic Violence (ADV), Crisis Line—Riverside city & out of the county (951) 683-0829, remainder of Riverside county (800) 339-SAFE (7233); domestic violence help; protective order assistance; counseling; outreach; shelter.
  • Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center (RARCC) 24-Hour Hotline (951) 686-RAPE (7273) & (866) 686-RAPE (7273) (toll-free); 1845 Chicago Avenue, Suite A, Riverside, CA 92507
  • House of Ruth, 24-Hour Crisis Hotline (877) 988-5559; individual/group counseling; phone support; legal advocate; shelter for women and children; domestic violence counseling; food; English/Spanish.
  • Option House, 24-Hour Hotline (909) 381-3471; temporary domestic violence women's shelters; support/outreach; free support groups, crisis education and self-defense; assistance with protective order paperwork; English/Spanish.
  • Doves Outreach of Big Bear Valley, (909) 866-1546; 24-Hour Hotline (800) 851-7601; provides women and families domestic violence shelter; individual counseling; support groups (parenting, anger management, women's writing, etc.); legal assistance; protective order help; programs and services for male victims.
  • A Better Way Domestic Violence Shelter and Outreach, Victor Valley, 24-Hour Hotline (760) 955-8010; Toll-Free (866) 228-2059; 26-bed shelter (90-day maximum stay), TRO (temporary restraining order); outreach programs, opportunity and education support groups; Spanish.
  • Shelter from the Storm, Inc., Coachella Valley (760) 674-0400; 24-Hour Crisis Lines (800) 775-6055, (760) 328-SAFE (7233); emergency shelter; transitional housing; counseling center; legal clinic; teen dating education.
  • ValorUS (Formerly CALCASA), 1215 K. Street, Suite 1850, Sacramento, CA 95814; (916) 446-2520; advocates and supports rape crisis centers on behalf of survivors, system's change, funding needs and policy advocacy.

Off Campus -- National