Campus Staff
You're the adult in the room.
When something happens to a student in your care, you're the one they look at first. IZO USA is here to back you up.
Antisemitism on campus is rarely a single event. It's a slur in a classroom. A flyer outside a dorm. An encampment that won't move. A student who stops showing up to office hours.
You see it before anyone else does. You're also the one who has to decide what to do about it — often without training, without authority, and without anyone to call.
IZO USA changes that. We work with the staff who hold campuses together — with direct response when a student is in trouble, and with the infrastructure your institution needs to handle what comes next.
Immediate
A student needs support
You saw it. You're not sure what to do next. Reach out — we'll work the situation with you, and with the student, at their pace. Confidential. Responsive. No protocol for you to figure out first.
Reach IZO →Institutional
Build the response infrastructure
Your institution has the policies. What's often missing is the trained network to act on them — fast, legally sound, and student-first. IZO partners with universities to fill that gap.
Start the conversationGet help for a student
Tell us what's happening.
A team member will reach out within 24 hours. If the situation is in motion now, call (561) 473-4IZO before submitting.
Partner with IZO
Start the conversation.
Tell us about your institution and what you're trying to build. We respond personally — usually within 2-3 business days.
Resources & referrals
- Title VI complaint guidance — US Department of Education
- How to recognize antisemitism
- 988 — Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (24/7)
- 741741 — Crisis Text Line (text HOME)
- (561) 473-4IZO — IZO emergency line
- Refer a student directly
- Connect a parent to IZO
