
Title IX - Stop Sexual Violence
Just Report It
Report an Incident
We want our campus to be safe and respectful for everyone. If you experience or witness concerning behavior, options for reporting are listed below.
Ways to Report an Incident
- Report online via the Maxient Reporting Form.
- Contact the Title IX and TItle 5 Team.
- Report to the Foothill–De Anza Human Resources Office
- Contact Campus Police
The Foothill–De Anza Police office is located in Room 2103 on the lower level of the Campus Center. Call 408-924-8000 or dial 911 from any campus phone.
Why It's Important to File a Report
If you experience sexual violence, you are not to blame.
It does not matter when it happened, where it happened, or what the circumstances surrounding the incident were. It is not your fault.
By coming forward and reporting your experience, you can make a big difference. You can help make our campus and community safer for everyone, and prevent the person who hurt you from harming anyone else.
If you experience sexual violence, you can and should make a report. There are several avenues you can take to report a sexual violence incident.
If you need help sorting through your reporting options or getting the process started, you can contact either
- Psych Services (Student Resources Center 5400), or
- Dean of Student Affairs and Activities (2002 on the Main Level of the Campus Center)
Impartial Investigations and Sanctions
Foothill College will provide a prompt, fair, and impartial investigation and resolution for every sexual misconduct complaint.
When there is a finding of responsibility for sexual misconduct, Foothill will issue appropriate sanctions and remedial measures. As needed, remedial measures may be put in place while investigations into a Title IX complaint are being completed.
Reporting an Incident to the Police — What You Should Know
If you experience sexual violence, you may make a report with the Foothill-De Anza Police Department. Their Foothill office is located in Room 2103 on the lower level of the Campus Center. You can call 408.924.8000 or by dialing 911 from any campus phone.
- If you choose to, you should report your experience to the police as soon as possible after the incident.
- Police are more likely to be able to get the evidence they need to make an arrest if you talk to them about what happened while the event is still clear in your memory.
- The police will interview you about what happened and ask you to have your doctor or another health professional collect medical evidence of the assault.
Reporting the incident to the police does not mean you have to seek prosecution. However, the police will be able to take action to keep other students and community members safe.
Contacts at a Glance
Questions?
We are here to talk at contact info below!
Tony Brown, J.D.
Director, Human Resources, Equity and Compliance
Title IX & TItle 5 Coordinator
Email: browntony@fhda.edu
Phone: 650.949.6284
Office: District Office D700
Maritza Ortiz-Urrutia, J.D.
Foothill, Deputy Equity and Compliance Coordinator/Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Email: v_ortiz-urrutiamaritza@fhda.edu
Office: Foothill College, Campus Center, Room 2130
Phone: 650.559. 3631
Hailey Fagundes
De Anza, Deputy Equity and Compliance Coordinator/Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Email: v_fagundeshailey@fhda.edu
De Anza College, Registration and Student Services Building, General Counseling, Room
249
Phone: 408.864.5418
Campus Police
For non-emergencies, call 650.949.7313
For emergencies, call 911 or 408-924-8000
Campus Center, Room 2103
Foothill-De Anza Police Website
Hours: Mon-Fri, 7:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. | Closed on Weekends & Holidays. For emergencies, call 911 and they will be able to assist you 24/7.
Student Health Services
Student Health Services website
Mental Health and Wellness Office
Campus Center, Room 2120
Phone: 650.949.7910
Psychological Services website
Hours: Monday- Thursday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM, Friday 8:00 AM-3:00 PM
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Off Campus
YWCA Silicon Valley
24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 408.287.3000
Free confidential crises counseling and peer support groups.
Go directly to Sexual Assault Services
Visit website for hours
RAINN
Rape Abuse and Incest National Network
1.800.656.4673
Visit website for hours
See options for reporting an incident and why it's important.

Questions?
We're both here to talk at contact info below!
Tony Brown, J.D.
Director, Human Resources, Equity and Compliance
650.949.6284

Maritza Ortiz-Urrutia, J.D..
Deputy Equity and Compliance Coordinator/Deputy Title IX Coordinator
650.559.3631
v_ortiz-urrutiamaritza@fhda.edua.edu
Campus Center, Room 2130