Resources:
Medical and Counseling Services
Mercy College Counseling Services:
Lisa Sancrant
Director of the Student Success Center
2221 Madison Avenue
Toledo, OH 43604
(419) 251-1454
lisa.sancrant@mercycollege.edu
Off-Campus Services – Toledo
Sexual Assault/Rape:
YWCA H.O.P.E. Center
1018 Jefferson Avenue
Toledo, OH 43624
(419) 241-3235 non-emergencies
24-Hour Hotline: (866) 557-7273
Area Hospitals that Provide Sexual Assault Examinations and Information and Referrals:
Mercy St. Vincent Hospital
2213 Cherry Street
Toledo, OH 43608
(419) 251-3232
Mercy St. Charles Hospital
2600 Navarre Avenue
Oregon, OH 43616
(419) 696-7300
College of Toledo Medical Center
3000 Arlington Avenue
Toledo, OH 43614
(419) 275-1620
St. Luke’s Hospital
5901 Monclova Road
Maumee, OH 43537
(419) 893-5920
The Toledo Hospital
2142 North Cove Boulevard
Toledo, OH 43606
(419) 874-1494
Off-Campus Services – Youngstown
Rape Crisis and Counseling Services
535 Marmion Avenue
Youngstown, OH 44502
(330) 782-5664 non-emergencies
24 Hour Hotline: (330) 782-3936
Area Hospitals that Provide Sexual Assault Examination and Information and Referrals:
Mercy St. Elizabeth Hospital
1044 Belmont Avenue
Youngstown, OH 44504
(330) 480-2344
Coordinator of the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program
Office Phone: (330) 480-3323
Cell Phone: (330) 301-8418
U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights
(800) 421-3481 or ocr@ed.gov
Legal Assistance
Legal Aid of Western, OH, Inc. provides legal services to those recovering from domestic violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking. (419) 724-0460 (Lucas County), (888) 534-1432 or www.legalaidline.org
Protection Orders
In Ohio, there are different kinds of protection orders available to victims, including Domestic Violence Civil Protection Orders (DVCPO), Civil Stalking Protection Orders (CSPO), and Sexually Oriented Offense Protection Orders (SOOPO). Courts can issue ex parte (temporary) orders and orders for longer lengths of time. Ex parte orders are typically put in place until a hearing before a judge occurs. A victim should be prepared to present documentation and/or other forms of evidence when filing for an order of protection. When a protection order is granted, they are enforceable statewide. If you have obtained an order and need it to be enforced in this area you should contact local law enforcement.
At the Toledo campus:
- A DVCPO should be filed for in a Domestic Relations Court. The address for the Lucas County Court of Domestic Relations is: 429 Michigan St., Toledo, OH 43604. The phone number is 419-213-6850. More information is available here: https://www.co.lucas.oh.us/163/Domestic-Relations-Court
- A CSPO or SOOPO should be filed for in a Common Pleas Court. The address for the Lucas County Common Pleas Court is: 700 Adams St., Toledo, OH 43604. The phone number is 419-213-4777. More information is available here: https://www.co.lucas.oh.us/307/Common-Pleas-Court
At the Youngstown location:
- A DVCPO should be filed for in a Domestic Relations Court. The address for the Mahoning County Court of Domestic Relations is: 120 Market St # 4, Youngstown, OH 44503, (330) 740-2208. More information is available here: http://www.mahoningdrcourt.org/court_forms.htm
- A CSPO or SOOPO should be filed for in a Common Pleas Court. The address for the Mahoning County Common Pleas Court is: 120 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44503, 330-740-2158.
The institution will also enforce any temporary restraining order or other no contact order against the alleged perpetrator from a criminal, civil, or tribal court. Any student or employee who has a protection order or no contact order should notify the Title IX Coordinator and/or Deputy Title IX Coordinator and provide a copy of the restraining order so that it may be kept on file with the institution and can be enforced on campus, if necessary. Upon learning of any orders, the institution will take all reasonable and legal action to implement the order.