Thunderwolves Against Interpersonal Violence
Addressing Domestic & Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking (DVSAS)
Supported by the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women Campus Program.
Mission
To create a safer, more supportive CSU Pueblo through prevention and response to interpersonal violence.
Our Values
Inclusivity, Empathy, Integrity, Empowerment, Collaboration.
Who We Are
Team of students, staff, faculty, and community partners addressing:
Dating & Domestic Violence
Sexual Assault
Stalking
Our Priorities
Prevent harm, support survivors, train campus teams, strengthen reporting, and unite campus with community.

Defining DVSAS
Domestic & Dating Violence
A pattern of behaviors used to gain or maintain power and control in an intimate relationship. It can include physical, sexual, emotional, financial, psychological, or technology-based abuse. thehotline.org
Sexual Assault
Any nonconsensual sexual act prohibited by federal, tribal, or state law, including when a person cannot consent. rainn.org
Stalking
A course of conduct directed at someone that would cause a reasonable person to fear for their safety (or others’ safety) or experience substantial emotional distress. stalkingawareness.org
Need Support or Looking to File a Report?
You’re not alone, and you don’t have to figure this out by yourself. Whether you’re seeking emotional support, medical care, safety planning, or want to understand reporting choices, this guide walks you through what’s available and what to expect. Many services are confidential and can be accessed even if you’re unsure about reporting. Start here to explore options at your own pace and choose what feels right for you.
Confidential Support Services
View confidential support services—on-campus and off-campus—to find counseling, advocacy, safety planning, and reporting guidance. Help is available when you need it, whether or not you choose to report.
View Support ServicesPrevention Education
Build skills to stop harm before it happens. Through workshops and trainings—bystander intervention, consent and healthy relationships, digital safety, and stigma-free language—you’ll learn how to support peers, challenge harmful norms, and help create a safer campus.
View Prevention EducationGet Involved and Make a Difference!
Join the movement to end domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking by becoming an active part of TWAIV:
Students
Become a member of TWAIV and represent your student organization or club by leading awareness campaigns and amplifying your voice for change.
Faculty
Integrate the Green Dot initiative into your curriculum by inviting a CSUP Green Dot Facilitator to conduct a workshop for your students. Meet your Green Dot Facilitators and learn more about bystander intervention.
Staff
Stay informed and engaged through conferences and training opportunities that support a safer, more inclusive campus.
Together, we can create a culture of respect, safety, and action.
Join the Team!OVW Disclaimer
This project is supported by Grant No. 15JOVW-23-GG-04454-HBCU, awarded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women. Points of view and/or recommendations in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.






