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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jan. 17, 2007
CONTACT: Gordon Ovenshine:
724-738-4854
gordon.ovenshine@sru.edu
Grant helps Bridge Project at
Slippery Rock University expand services
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa.
–Slippery Rock
University has received a $228,952 grant from the U.S. Department
of Justice to add group discussions and a freshman orientation
component to The Bridge Project, a five-year-old education and
victims-services initiative working to minimize violence against
women.
The project, launched in
2002, provides education to students on combating sexual assault,
relationship violence and stalking. It also offers victims advice
on where to turn for professional services following an
incident. “
Sexualassault is still under reported
everywhere,” said Jodi Solito, SRU’s coordinator of
health promotions, who applied for the continuing grant.
“What we are trying to do is address the issue and be a
leader in prevention and advocacy.”
This fall, the project will
provide peer mentors for SRU’s Jump Start Mentoring Program,
which provides orientation services to minority students who arrive
a couple weeks early for their first year, Solito
said.Additionally, the project will provide a training
curriculum for residence life staff serving as primary responders
in on-campus housing.
Housed in SRU’s
Women’s Center, the University launched The Bridge Project in
partnership with the Butler County Victim Outreach Intervention
Center.Since its inception, it has provided nearly 200
education programs, six campus-wide events and training for student
health services, University and borough police, and judicial
programs staff.
Slippery Rock University is Pennsylvania’s
premier public residential university. Slippery Rock University
provides students with a comprehensive learning experience that
intentionally combines academic instruction with enhanced
educational and learning opportunities that make a positive
difference in their lives.
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