Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE)
Priscilla Gomez, M.A. (Veteran - Marine Corps)
Priscilla is a confidential advocate in the Campus Assault Resources and Education (CARE) Program at UCLA, where she provides confidential advocacy and supportive resources to students, staff, faculty, and other UCLA affiliates who have experienced incidents of sexual violence, harassment, intimate partner (dating) abuse or stalking. She holds a bachelor's in Criminology from the California State University, Long Beach, and received her Master’s in Legal and Forensic psychology from the University of California, Irvine. Prior to joining UCLA, Priscilla worked as a Registered Behavioral Technician (RBT) for children with Autism, as an assistant investigator on a citizen commission board and assisted in investigating allegations of police brutality and abuse, and as a sexual assault victim advocate for a non-profit in Orange County. Before her professional career in the advocacy field, Priscilla served 8 years in United States Marine Corps.
pgomez@careprogram.ucla.edu or (213) 718-8353