Resources
- Social Justice Service Resource List
- studentvote.org college student voting resources
- All IN to Vote, developed by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, helps students navigate the voting process.
- The National Association of Secretaries of State offers valuable information about registration, voter ID requirements, and polling places in all 50 states.
- Your Vote, Your Voice
- USA.gov, the official web portal of the federal government, maintains a site regarding “Absentee and Early Voting" with specific information about “Coronavirus and Voting by Mail-In Absentee Ballot."
- Democracy Works How to Vote provides guides to help voters understand what options states offer for casting a ballot.
- Vote.org aspires to use technology to simplify political engagement and increase voter turnout.
- Vote411, an initiative of the League of Women Voters Education Fund, offers a polling place locator and provides a broad range of additional registration and voting information.
Mental Health Resources
On-Site Counseling Program is a FPU subsidized, confidential, professional counseling service available to FPU students and members of the community who are experiencing personal obstacles. On-Site Counselors are available by appointment to assist individuals with relationship problems, adjustment issues, grief and sadness, worry and anxiety, and unhealthy coping patterns. For more information, please call 559-453-8050 or e-mail [email protected].
Below is the information needed for our Licensed therapists from onsite and private practicing professionals who need this info for you to be registered for the session. Your information will always be kept confidential.
Immigration Resources
- Immigrants Rising: Immigrants Rising’s Mental Health Connector provides undocumented young people with psychological support, allowing you to access your strengths and resiliency in order to achieve your personal goals and healing.
- UFW Foundation: Provides a variety of immigration-related services 2409 Merced Street Suite 103, Fresno, CA 93721, (559) 496-0700 Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
- List of local non-profit agencies that immigration services and other public services can be found in this document: Immigration Org 2019
- Fresno Pacific University Undocu-Ally Badge Request Form
LGBTQ+/Gender-based violence/discrimination resources
- Trans Lifeline: 877.565.8860
- The GLBT National Hotline: 888.843.4564
- Rape Counseling Services (RCS) Fresno: 559.222.7273
- National Network (RAINN): 800.656.4673
- Marjaree Mason Center: 24 Hr. Hotline (800) 640.0333