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( Q ) Serious dorm problems from the opposite sex?

( A ) Dorm Resources  -  Learn more about resources located in Mississippi to help. Whether it's contacting your local legislators or if you need help for abuse. Our resources can help connect you to the group you need. Visit now.

( Q ) How can I donate to Safe Dormitories?

( A ) Ways to Donate  -  You can support Safe Dormitories by providing financial assistance at the link below.

( Q ) How can I donate with a credit card?

( A ) How to Donate  -  Just click on the following link. Fill out all of the information needed. When you get to the confirmation page, click on the red button (Yes, Make Donation Now). This will take you to PayPal. If you do not have a PayPal account, just click on the credit card option on the bottom of the page.

( Q ) What is Annual Security Reporting?

( A ) View Mississippi ASR Reporting  -  The Clery Act requires colleges and universities that receive federal funding to publish an Annual Security Report (ASR). The ASR must include crime statistics for the previous three years and details about campus safety improvements. The report must be available by October 1 of each year.


( Q ) Can I help SafeDorm.org without donating?

( A ) Yes you can! Please share our website or specific articles on your social media and discuss this topic with your family and friends and encourage them to share and promote as well. The goal is for all to be safe inside a university or college dorm room facility without the fear of opposite sex harassment.

( Q ) Can I make a private dorm report and remain anonymous?

( A ) Private Report Now  -  Yes, we value private reports as it relates to opposite sex harassment in college dorms. All comments will remain anonymous and secure. Click the above link and you will have access to a secure SSL "private report" form. Complete it and press send.

( Q ) What is the "Red Zone"?

( A ) What Schools Don't Tell You  -  The "Red Zone" is a term used to describe the first few months of the fall semester which is the most vulnerable time in which sexual assaults happen on college campuses.

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Safe Dormitories Association
P.O. Box 927
Lexington, MS 39095
662-834-7130
info@safedorm.org
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