Support Resources
Immediate Assistance
If you or someone you know is in danger or needs urgent help, contact:
- Emergency: Dial 911
- MGA Police Department (24/7): 478-934-3002
- This number connects you directly to MGA Police Central Dispatch and can be used to report incidents on any MGA campus at any time of day or night.
National Hotlines
- National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
Survivor Support & Reporting Options
MGA is committed to compassion, privacy, and respect for all members of our community. Survivors of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, or other crimes have the right to supportive services, accommodations, and options for reporting or not reporting.
You are not alone. Support is available on and off campus.
University Resources
- Survivor Resource Brochure
- Title IX Office – confidential reporting, supportive measures, and prevention education
- Counseling Services – personal counseling, referrals, and disability accommodations
- Office of Legal Affairs & Compliance › – assistance with Clery and compliance reporting
- Ethics & Compliance Hotline – anonymous reporting 24/7
Community Resources
- BeWell for Students 24/7: 833-646-1526
- Piedmont Hospital Lifeline: 478.741.1355
- River Edge Behavioral Health: 478.803.7600 (Macon area)
- Middle Flint Behavioral Health: 478.988.1002 (Houston County area)
- CSB of Middle Georgia (Behavioral Health): 478.272.1190 (Cochran/Dublin area)
- Houston Healthcare System: 478.922.4281
- Crisis Line and Safe House (Interpersonal Violence Support)24/7: 478.745.9292
- Veteran's Crisis Line 24/7: 1.800.273.8255
- Suicide Prevention Hotline 24/7: Call 988 or 1.800.273.TALK (8255)
- The Georgia Crisis and Access Line 24/7 (GCAL) 800.715.4225 or on the GCAL app
- Salvation Army Housing Resource: 478.746.8572 (Bibb County)
- Georgia Legal Services: 833.457.7529
- Central Georgia Council on Domestic Violence: 478.471.2457
Counseling, Advocacy & Well-Being
MGA offers confidential counseling and referral services to help students and employees manage stress, trauma, or personal concerns. Appointments can be scheduled online or by contacting Counseling & Accessibility Services.
Faculty and staff can access the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for free, confidential counseling and work-life support.