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07/01/2024
TSG and SAASA President Ray Epstein launched the Here4U app in collaboration with Maggie Slater, a partner and founder of Here4U who reached out to Epstein hoping to expand sexual assault resources to Temple students.
“When you're looking for some resource or you're even looking for like, where a service is, there are like eight different web pages you have to navigate to try to find the one thing you're looking for,” said Epstein, an English major and sociology minor. “You don't even know how many websites you are gonna have to visit. And so having it all in one place is so important. It's just making sure people know it exists.”
A website and app version is currently offered for students at Arizona State University, the University of Southern California and now Temple. Students can select their university on the website to see resources like counseling and support for their healing process near their campus.
Resources are specifically catered to pupils from each university, such as offering counseling and support near campus.
Student Activists Against Sexual Assault President Ray Epstein launched the app on June 10 after two semesters of partnership with Maggie Slater and other Here4U app coordinators.