The Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response was established in 2003 to provide confidential support, information, and resource referrals to survivors of sexual violence.
The mission of the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response is to provide leadership in creating a Harvard community free from sexual and interpersonal violence and harassment. We are committed to supporting and empowering survivors of violence. We believe in preventing violence through education, personal and collective accountability, and social change.
You can call us, 24 hours a day (617-495-9100), for information and resources. We are trained to listen and help, confidentially.
Interested in helping plan the spring SASH event?
please contact SASH tutor, Liz Blair
Liz is a third year doctoral student at the Graduate School of Education in human development and education, where she studies adolescent romantic relationships and identity development. She grew up in Pittsburgh,PA and then headed to Swarthmore College where she met her husband Dave Plante. After college she lived in Minneapolis, Philly, and Chapel Hill, NC before settling down in Cambridge for grad school. Liz likes reading novels, watching movies, writing, and swimming. She is looking forward baking study break goodies this year in her new kitchen in F-11.
There are no upcoming events scheduled at this time.
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