Due to the winter break, Pitt Wellbeing’s office will be closed to the public Dec. 22 to Jan. 5 and employees will be working remotely or taking time off.
If you are in immediate danger, call 9-1-1 for emergency assistance.
- If you have been the victim of sexual misconduct or sexual assault, call or text Pittsburgh Action Against Rape at 1-866-363-7273 for 24-hour confidential help.
- If you would like to report an incident of suspected bias, misconduct or discrimination at the University of Pittsburgh, use the Pitt Concern Connection. Call or text (800) 468-5768 or file a report using the online form at https://pitt.ly/PCC
- To request a disability accommodation, visit https://www.drs.pitt.edu. Accommodations will be processed during normal business hours after the University returns from winter break.
During the break, there are no drop-in hours at the Pitt Wellbeing offices. Drop-in hours will resume during the week of Jan. 5.
Have a safe and enjoyable break! We’ll see you Jan. 5.
Additional Resources
For urgent mental health concerns or crises, these resources are available 24/7:
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: dial 988
- The Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
- re:Solve Crisis Services: 1-888-796-8226
- University Counseling Center (students): 412-648-7930
- Life Solutions (faculty, staff, postdocs): 1-866-647-3432
For resources regarding sexual misconduct, please contact the following centers with 24/7 resources:
- Pittsburgh Action Against Rape: 1-866-END-RAPE
- Women's Center and Shelter: 1-412-687-8005
