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Sexual Assault Prevention Response

Wisconsin National Guard 24/7 Helpline 608-469-2627

Our mission is to create a culture where survivors, who experience sexual violence, feel empowered and safe to seek out services. Through education and outreach our program seeks to change the conversation around sex, consent, and sexual assault. To the survivors in the Wisconsin National Guard, we believe you and are here to listen to and elevate your voices.

Confidential resources, referrals, and reporting options.

Under DoD’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Policy, Service members and their adult military dependents have two reporting options – Restricted Reporting and Unrestricted Reporting. Under Unrestricted Reporting, both the command and law enforcement are notified. With Restricted (Confidential) Reporting, the adult sexual assault victim can access healthcare, advocacy services, and legal services without the notification to command or law enforcement.

SAPR Services

  • Special Victims’ Counsel
  • Forensic Exam
  • Protective Orders
  • Chaplain
  • Director of Psychological Health
  • Advocacy
  • Transfers
  • Law Enforcement Connection
  • Retaliation Support
  • Limited Sexual Harassment Support

Our Offices

Wisconsin National Guard
1420 Wright St. – Room 105
24/7 Helpline: 608-469-2627
 
115th Fighter Wing
Building 511 – Room 102
24/7 Helpline: 608-516-9087
 
Volk Field
Building 427 – Room 2 
24/7 Helpline: 608-387-5692

Camp Douglas
1 Williams St.
Building 2 – Room 192 
24/7 Helpline: 608-469-2627
 
128th Air Refueling Wing
Building 500 – Room 13
24/7 Helpline: 414-430-1086

Frequently Asked Questions

Our Team

Kelly J. Donner Photo

Kelly J. Donner

WI SAPR Officer

Carlos R. Mercado Photo

Carlos R. Mercado

115FW/Volk Field SARC

Dayna Schmitt Photo

Dayna Schmitt

Army SARC

Jolene Catterall Photo

Jolene Catterall

Army Victim Advocate

Toniya Harris Photo

Toniya Harris

128ARW SARC

Kelsey Sweet Photo

Kelsey Sweet

Air Victim Advocate

Eric Toga Photo

Eric Toga

Army Victim Advocate