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Campus Resources

Counseling Center

Student Health and Counseling Building

Located between the Student Activities Center and Houchens Building
2207 South Brook Street
852-6585

http://campuslife.louisville.edu/counseling

  • Professional counselors available Monday through Friday
  • Relationship problems
  • Stress
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Alcohol and Drugs

Cultural Center

Located across the street from the College of Education and adjacent to Miller Hall

852-6656

http://louisville.edu/culturalcenter/

  • Provide a hub for multi-cultural student organizations.
  • Reach out to new students of color to make them feel welcome and connected to other students, faculty and staff and to campus resources.
  • Connect students with academic services and other resources they need to be successful.

Disability Resource Center

Robbins Hall, Room 120

852-6938

http://louisville.edu/disability/

  • The mission of the Disability Resource Center (DRC) is to coordinate services that ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to take full advantage of the University's educational, social, and cultural opportunities.

Health Services Center

Student Health and Counseling Building

2207 South Brook Street

852-6479

http://louisville.edu/campushealth/

  • The mission of  Campus Health Services is to enhance all students' educational experience by providing confidential, affordable, effective and student-focused medical, mental, and health education services to all students in the university community.

International Center

Brodschi Hall (located between Jouett Hall and the Kent School of Social Work)
852-6602

http://louisville.edu/provost/intcent/index.html

  • Serves as the clearinghouse and information center in matters relating to international education. 

Office for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) Services

Brian Buford, Director
Red Barn, Room 104 (next to the Student Activities Center)

852-0696

http://louisville.edu/lgbt/

  • Support and advocacy for LGBT members of the university and their allies, including students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors
  • Training and consultation about LGBT issues
  • Educational, social, and supportive programming
  • Coordination for LGBT-related groups and clubs on campus
  • Comfortable, accessible space for anyone interested in a place to talk, listen, or find support

PEACC Program

Prevention, Education and Advocacy on Campus and in the Community

100 Student Health Building

852-2663

https://louisville.edu/peacc/

  • Provides support to students, staff and faculty who are directly or indirectly affected by dating/domestic violence.

University Writing Center

Ekstrom Library, Room 312

852-2173

http://www.writingcenter.louisville.edu/

  • Brainstorm ideas
  • Outline
  • Revise
  • On-line consulting available

Community Resources

The Center for Women and Families

Crisis Line (502) 581-7222

Toll Free (877) 803-7577

  • 24-hour crisis lines staffed with Certified Domestic Violence Counselors, trained to offer crisis counseling, support, and referrals
  • Program services are free and confidential
  • Emergency shelters, walk-in services and transitional housing

Jefferson Alcohol & Drug Abuse Center

600 South Preston Street

Louisville, Kentucky 40202

(502) 583-3951

  • Focused on helping people who are dependent on alcohol or other drugs to recover.

Seven Counties Services, Inc.

101 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.

(502) 589-1100

24-hour crisis line 589-4313

http://www.sevencounties.org/

  • Programs offer a wide array of emergency face-to-face and telephone counseling options for persons with acute emotional problems that require immediate attention, and for persons seeking information and referral.