Get Involved as a Student

Become a Haven Project volunteer and attend a monthly content-specific training to be able to assist with tables for that month.

Apply to the Haven Project to become:

  • A volunteer specialist

  • A peer educator*

  • A graduate assistant*

  • An intern or practicum student
    *generally hired in the spring for the upcoming fall and spring semester

Get Involved As a Student to learn more about the various positions available for students in the Haven Project.

Get Involved as a Student Group

  • Partner with the Haven Project. Sexual violence, domestic/dating violence, and stalking are community problems that require community-based solutions. Student groups play an important role on campus in creating culture, setting standards for appropriate behavior, and supporting students. The Green Dot Student Organization will plan and coordinate fun and engaging activities that creates awareness of the Green Dot Bystander Intervention Program. Reach out to the Haven Project so we can work with student groups who want to be part of the solution.

  • Request a workshop or presentation for your student group. Workshops—usually ranging from one to one-and-a-half hours—can be presented to groups both large and small and can cover a range of topics related to domestic/dating violence, sexual violence, stalking, consent, and bystander intervention.

  • Attend events on campus like Take Back the Night in April and RAINN Day in September.

  • Follow the Haven Project and Green Dot on social media to stay informed (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter).

  • Pick up Haven Project and Green Dot posters, resource guides, or other promotional items to give out at events or to put up in your group's meeting space.

  • For more information or questions, please contact haven-project@iup.edu or green-dot@iup.edu.

Get Involved as Faculty or Staff

Attend a Green Dot faculty/staff training. The trainings cover being an active bystander, barriers to, and how to make our campus safer for everyone. 

  • Request a presentation for your department or office. Workshops—usually ranging from one to one-and-a-half hours—can be presented to groups both large and small and can cover a range of topics domestic/dating violence, sexual violence, stalking, consent, and bystander intervention.

  • Follow the Haven Project and Green Dot on social media to stay informed (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter).

  • Attend events on campus like Take Back the Night in April and RAINN Day in September.

For more information or questions, please contact haven-project@iup.eduor green-dot@iup.edu.

Haven Project Social Media

Facebook: IUP Haven Project

Twitter: @IUPHaven   

Instagram: @IUPHaven   

Green Dot Social Media

Facebook: IUPGREENDOT

Twitter: @IUPGreenDot

Instagram: @IUP_GreenDot