What does Project REV do?
Project REV is a federal grant-funded program that provides resources for victims of the following crimes: dating or domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. Although TWU is one of the safest college campuses in the country, it is important for students to be informed about these issues, which college-age women are at a disproportionally high risk of facing.
How does Project REV address these issues?
- Preventative Measures
- Awareness-raising and educational events, programs, and presentations
- Intervention Services
- Advocacy and counseling services for survivors of violence
What can Project REV offer you?
Along with community partner Denton County Friends of the Family, Project REV offers a wide range of services, which include, but are not limited to:
- Academic Advocacy
- Counseling Services
- Referrals and Resources
- Assistance with Protective Orders
- Shelter Services
- Presentations and Training
- Awareness-Raising and Education
More information about our services.
If you or someone you know is a victim of dating or domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking, help is available. All services provided by Project REV are free and confidential for all TWU students, staff and faculty.
Contact us:
Jones Hall 108 and 109
940-898-2744
rev@twu.edu