Active Minds is focused on increasing awareness of mental health conditions, providing information and resources, and encourage help-seeking.
AASA is a student organization on campus that emphasizes the promotion of cultural and social awareness on campus and to the community through service projects, cultural events, working with other organizations, and sponsoring social events.
The Campus Y is a collaborative space that unites students, staff, faculty, and community partners in the pursuit of social justice. We work locally and globally toward a more just and equitable future with a commitment to inclusion, education, and open dialogue. We are evolving as a community that advocates for positive social change through service, innovation, and direct action.
The Circle’s foundation is to support students academically and socially by providing a positive atmosphere and a sense of community, and in our vision the Circle aims to educate the university community and the general public by ensuring that Native American cultural heritage is recognized and respected at UNC through appropriate curriculum, research, administrative support, cultural events.
CUSA serves as an educational, cultural-learning instrument for the university and the community by organizing social events and other learning events which promote the awareness and appreciation for Chinese culture.
Promotes conversation around mental health, de-stigmatizes mental illness, facilitates support networks, and presents educational programming on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill.
Serving all UNC-CH students, faculty, and staff, the Core provides consultation and education on peer support principles and evidence, training and implementation assistance, and leadership for the Carolina Peer Support Collaborative and LSN peer support program.
Safe space for discussion and support to increase resiliency centered on the experiences of BIPOC women and open to any undergraduate student.
Our program connects adolescents with trained peer support specialists who understand their struggles, offering compassionate, relatable guidance. Backed by clinical research on the effectiveness of peer support, Somethings makes mental wellness accessible, helping adolescents build resilience and effective coping skills to grow into thriving individuals.
A student-led peer support program focused on narrative psychology and expressive writing. This program aims to foster community and wellbeing through writing, art, and other creative forms.
Trained student facilitators lead weekly peer support groups.

