Mental Health Resource Hub

Active Minds at Carolina
Focused on increasing awareness of mental health conditions, providing information and resources, and encourage help-seeking
Active Minds at Carolina

Actively Moving Forward
A peer-led grief support community for students who have experienced the death or terminal illness of a loved one.
Actively Moving Forward

Carolina Latinx Center
Academic and community engagement center at UNC-Chapel Hill offers resources for Latinx students including student organizations, events, and supportive conversations with staff.
Carolina Latinx Center

Center for Student Success
Offers peer mentoring, support for first-generation college students, resources for transfer students, and more - all with the goal of helping students develop skills and strategies to be successful at UNC-CH.
Center for Student Success

Embody Carolina
Offers eating disorder support events, peer support, and training for the campus. Training participants learn how to be an ally to someone who is struggling with or recovering from an eating disorder.
Embody Carolina

Exercise is Medicine
Personalized fitness support based on the concept of exercise as a vital sign for health and wellbeing.
Exercise is Medicine

OCD Support Group at UNC-CH
A peer support group for individuals living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and those who have loved ones with OCD. The group fosters a community of support and provides OCD-specific resources.
OCD Support Group at UNC-CH

Peer 2 Peer Program
One-on-one sessions to talk with a student peer responder.
Peer 2 Peer Program

Sister Talk
Safe space for discussion and support to increase resiliency among Black women.
Sister Talk

Trans-Talk Tuesday
A year-round peer support/discussion group providing community and connection among campus and community members that identify as transgender (in any respect), genderqueer, or who are questioning their gender identity or gender expression.
Trans-Talk Tuesday

UNC-CH Wellness Network
Trained student facilitators lead weekly peer support groups.
UNC-CH Wellness Network

We Wear The Mask
Works to end the stigma of mental illness in minority communities and create safe spaces catering to the African-American population.