Community Care Space in SJC, Today

Yesterday’s events have impacted our community in several different ways. In this moment, community care is important. You’re invited to a community care pop up in the Social Justice Center (B207).

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Yesterday’s events have impacted our community in several different ways. In this moment, community care is important. You’re invited to a community care pop up in the Social Justice Center (B207). Minna Kim, one of our trusted community partners, will hold space in the SJC for those who need a moment to decompress, practice taking a pause, and be in community with others. Doors to the SJC will be open for drop in beginning at 10:30 am and will remain open until 3:00 pm.

We will hold space for our faculty and staff communities. Additional information about community supports for students will be forthcoming from Student Affairs.

Take care of yourselves and each other, in this moment and always.

If you need additional support, here are some resources that are available to you:

Faculty and Staff

Employee Assistance Program: Faculty and staff can contact the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at 877-313-4455.

Students, Staff and Faculty

Report a Concern: Report any concern in the Bellevue College community online, including worrying behaviors.

Request a Safety Escort: Officer escorts are available by request at 425-466-9365.

Emergency Alerts Emails: Bellevue College students and employees with a Bellevue College email address are automatically subscribed to BC alerts, our emergency alert communication system.

Emergency Alerts Text Messaging: To opt-in for text message alerts and other communication methods. If you did not receive an alert today, please re-register at link above.

Title IX Office: The Title IX Office responds to sexual misconduct that impacts members of our campus community. You can contact the office at 425-389-5520 or email titleix@bellevuecollege.edu.

Additional campus and community resources can be found on the Gender Based Violence Prevention website.

King County Sexual Assault Resource Center: The nonprofit King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC) provides critical support and comprehensive services to children, teens and adults who have experienced sexual assault. All of their direct services are available in both English and in Spanish through their Dando Voz program.

Last Updated February 28, 2024