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Welcome to Victim Services


Contact us:

Victim Services Office: (561) 297- 4841

24/7 Victim Services Number: 561-297-0500 (ask to speak to an advocate)

victimservices@fau.edu

The Victim Services Office is located on the Boca Raton Campus in the S.E Wimberly Library room 156. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Victim Services at Florida Atlantic University is a resource available to all of FAU’s students, faculty, staff, and community members. At Victim Services, advocates are available to help any FAU community member who identifies as a victim understand what resources are available to them and how to navigate the processes they may want to go through. You do not have to submit an official report to speak to an advocate. If you would like to speak to a victim advocate, please contact our office at the phone number or email address listed above. Advocates do not maintain the rights to confidentiality; however, advocates can refer victims to confidential services available on and off campus as needed.

Whether the incident occurred on or off campus, in the past, or recently, Victim Services is here to help.

Victim Services is available to assist individuals in understanding what resources are available to them on and off campus and will also assist in navigating student conduct, university, or legal processes that the individual may want to pursue. At Victim Services we help any FAU community member who has been through any form of victimization; anything from fraud and scams to harassment and physical violence. If you are concerned about a situation that you or someone you know may be going through, we encourage you to connect with Victim Services.



A group of students and staff during Domestic Violence Awareness event holding up a banner that says “Owl Be There for You.” The students and staff have signs that they are holding up behind the banner that says “amor no duele” and “you deserve kindness. Students and staff are wearing purple as purple is the official color for domestic violence awareness. Three individuals are holding up a teal pledge sign that is in a frame that they placed in front of them that says, “it’s on us to stop sexual assault.” Behind them is a teal backdrop with two pairs of jeans hanging on either side. In the middle of the jeans, there is a sign that says Denim Day. - A student writing a card to provide hope to victims. They are signing the card on a purple table during Domestic Violence Awareness. In the photo there is a basket full of markers, information about the event, and cards to pick from.