The Office of Survivor Support and Intimacy Education at Lehigh University

The Office of Survivor Support and Intimacy Education at Lehigh University

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Works to change campus climate around issues of gender violence by supporting survivors & creating a survivor supportive campus, reducing incidents of gender violence among students by increasing healthy relationships, & educating the campus community.

Photos from The Office of Survivor Support and Intimacy Education at Lehigh University's post 25/03/2025

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Thank you for your support!
-HAPS & SSIE

10/02/2025

Public service announcement and *trigger warning*

1 in 4 women suffer from domestic violence in the United States. Today can be especially hard.

Check on your friends always, but especially today.

Love, YLE

04/10/2023
Photos from The Office of Survivor Support and Intimacy Education at Lehigh University's post 27/08/2023

BTS Orientation 2023

Photos from The Office of Survivor Support and Intimacy Education at Lehigh University's post 27/08/2023

Thank you to our community partners from Crime Victims Council, LVHN, Turning Point, and Clearpath Wellness for being on campus today to welcome our new students!

03/11/2022

A nonprofit support and service organization called the Crime Victims Council of the Lehigh Valley facilitated two events on Lehigh’s campus regarding alcohol, consent and r**e culture.

Rachel Knoblauch, an outreach worker for the council, said the events, which took place on Oct. 17 and Oct. 24, were planned especially for first-year students to learn more about r**e culture and to fulfill 5×10 credits required by the university. The 5×10 program is a series for first-years to learn more about and connect with Lehigh.

“We did a previous (5×10) on alcohol and consent, where we talked more about sexual violence and how society portrays that,” Knoblauch said. “We’re trying to create a more supporting environment together.”

Genevieve Powell, ‘25, a member of Break the Silence said these presentations are a good way to get freshmen involved and discussing these important topics.

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