Active Minds is focused on increasing awareness of mental health conditions, providing information and resources, and encourage help-seeking.
A peer-led grief support community for students who have experienced the death or terminal illness of a loved one.
Learn how to reduce unhelpful responses to anxiety and develop skills to cope with anxiety-provoking situations.
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
Monthly support group centering the needs of Latinx undergraduate students.
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.
After hours, the CAPS phone number becomes a crisis support line for students. Call 919-966-3658 if you are in a crisis situation.
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 and increased Native American representation in the faculty and staff.
Academic and community engagement center at UNC-Chapel Hill offers resources centering the needs of Latinx students including student organizations, events, and supportive conversations with staff.
An inclusive and accepting environment centering students recovering from addiction and/or co-occurring disorders to build community, thrive personally, shine academically and develop enduring resiliency for continued success.
An identity center at UNC-Chapel Hill supporting gender equity through programs and support.
A CAPS group to find support and understanding while building resilience centering those students and post-docs with chronic illness.
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
Emotional and practical support to help survivors of interpersonal violence and abuse find safety and self-sufficiency. Free, confidential, and offered in English and Spanish.