The UIC Campus Advocacy Network (CAN) is a free and confidential program that serves students, staff and faculty who are dealing with the aftermath of rape, stalking or abusive relationships with family members, intimate partners, acquaintances, or roommates. We want you to know that * We will believe you, * it's not your fault- no one deserves to be a victim of these crimes, * and finally that we are here to help you explore all of the options available to you both on and off campus. CAN services are designed for people of all gender orientations, sexual orientations, races, ethnicities, religious beliefs, and abilities. We are dedicated to ensuring that all members of the community feel safe, listened to and valued. We are committed to working together with survivors of violence to explore options open to them and support their attempts to access resources both on and off campus. You have a right to be heard, we are hear to listen. For a fuller listing of the services CAN provides, as well as more information about sexual assault, stalking, and abusive relationships, please visit our website at http://www.uic.edu/depts/owa/advocacy.html As stated above all of our services are free and confidential. Please call 312-413-8206 to schedule an appointment, or email can@uic.edu. CAN staff are available for appointment Mon-Fri from 10am-6pm in Room 802 University Hall. Walk-ins between the hours of 10am and 5pm are welcome. Together we CAN find a way...
Welcome to Diana Soriano's Academic Professional Blog! I have created this space to post updates and information on the LARES Program as well as other opportunities and events that take place at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Please feel free to comment on any blog that is posted.
About Me
- Diana Soriano
- My name is Diana Soriano, I am bilingual, bicultural, and I am a UIC Alumna. I advise students in the College of Business Administration and the College of Education. When I am not in the office, I immerse myself in the UIC environment and enjoy exploring the city of Chicago by attending concerts, lectures, and cultural events.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Campus Advocacy Network
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