Contact Information

SĂ­lvia Corbera LĂłpez, Ph.D.
Chair
Committee on the Concerns of Women

Campus Resources

Lactation Room Location

Family Resources

Maria's Place

Ruthe Boyea Women's Center

Office of Equity & Inclusion and Title IX

e-CHUG Self Assessment

Sexual Assault & Interpersonal Violence Information/Resources

Red Flag Campaign

Student Affairs

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Burritt Library Women's/Gender Studies Resources

Community Resources in the Greater Hartford Area

Mercy House

Mercy provides a continuum of care for homeless people and families to help them become self-supporting, contributing members of the community.

Women's Support Services

Our services include: a 24-hour crisis hotline; emergency shelter; individual support counseling for adults and youths; legal, medical and social service advocacy; support groups; and community education and prevention programs. All WSS services are free of charge and totally confidential.

YWCA

YWCA serves Greater Hartford with vital programs, including early learning and school-age childcare; emergency, transitional and permanent supportive housing; child abuse prevention; youth leadership development; racial justice awareness; and financial literacy education.

Professional Resources

Central Connecticut Women's Forum

Central Connecticut Women's Forum (CCWF) is an organization that provides professional and businesswomen with networking and resource opportunities.

CT Women's Council

The Connecticut Women's Council (CWC) is a greater Hartford area membership organization that serves as a catalyst for diverse professional and executive women who are leaders in their businesses and in the community to connect, collaborate and grow.

Women and Family Services

Women and Family Life Center

The Women & Family Life Center, a nonprofit organization, helps women and families meet the challenges of daily living and personal development through education, enrichment, support and referral services.

Planned Parenthood CT

The mission of Planned Parenthood of Southern New England is to protect the fundamental right of all individuals to manage their own fertility and sexual health, and to ensure access to the services, education and information to realize that right.