Page 21 - Wenatchee Valley College Student Handbook 2022-2023
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                 Child Protective Services
509.665.5300 (Wenatchee)
509.846.8700 (Omak)
866.363.4276 (WA State Child Abuse Hotline)
CPS investigates complaints of child abuse and neglect and offers adolescent reconciliation services, counseling and community referrals.
Disability Parking Permit
State designated disabled parking stalls are available on campus for use by students who have a disabled parking permit. On the Wenatchee campus, temporary permits (two week maximum) are available at student services with appropriate medical documentation.
Students requiring a permanent or temporary state disabled parking permit can find more information at www.dol.wa.gov/vehicleregistration/parking.html.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Office
509.682.6865 (Wenatchee)
Van Tassell Center (next to lounge area)
The mission of the WVC Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is to create, expand and promote opportunities for WVC students. This is done through advocacy, education and networking to strengthen higher education. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion strives to unite and integrate diversity through events, speakers and workshops. It also promotes understanding, recognition and appreciation of cultural differences and similarities.
All students are welcome to use the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Center as a safe zone on campus. There are student computers with printers, couches, a microwave, refrigerator and study tables for your use. The center is a gathering place for diverse students to feel safe and supported. In the center, students also have access to diverse resources such as books, scholarships, internships and job opportunities with a focus on equity and inclusion. Clubs such as the Queer Straight Alliance, MEChA and others use the center as meeting space or to hold lectures and film series.
DREAMers Taskforce
509.682.6850
DREAMerstaskforce@wvc.edu
The DREAMers Taskforce helps DACA and undocumented student’s access WVC programs and services. The Taskforce can help answer questions about the HB 1079 form, WASFA and other program requirement questions.
Drug and Alcohol Counseling and Treatment
Drug and alcohol dependency is a very serious problem for abusers and their families. Confidential information is available from WVC counselors located on the first floor of Wenatchi Hall in the student services area. Referrals for assessment, support groups and treatment are also available in the community.
For students at the Wenatchee campus, the following resources are available: Student Services Counselors .......................................... 509.682.6850
Alcoholics Anonymous ....................................................... 509.663.4567
Help Line........................ .......................................................... 509.662.9673
VA Medical Center............................................................... 509.663.7615 Chelan/Douglas Crisis Line ............................................. 509.662.7105
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