Interested in being part of an incredible community? Want to make a difference at Dartmouth?

 

Apply to become a SAPA (Sexual Assault Peer-Advocate)!

 

SAPAs are Dartmouth students, trained as peer-advocates, who are well educated in matters regarding sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and stalking. Through SAPA training, students gain skills to provide compassionate, responsive and empowerment based support to survivors of violence within the Dartmouth community. Peers are rigorously trained in both response skills and the range of Dartmouth’s and Upper Valley Resources.

 

SAPA training (17S) will commence Thursday, April 6th; the training will be every Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 to 6:30 PM.

 

A meeting with Liz Stahler, Curriculum Coordinator, is required before starting training.

Please email applications to Liz via Dominique Walton, Counseling and Development’s Office coordinator @ [log in to unmask].

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29TH BY 5PM.

 

 

If you have any questions about becoming a SAPA or SAPA’s role on campus blitz

Michelle Kermond at [log in to unmask] !

  

We hope to see you there!

The SAPAs

(Sexual Assault Peer-Advocates)