CHADD is a national resource with information and support options for people with ADHD, including local support groups as close as Raleigh.
An aggregate of multiple faith-based resources with staff and student support available.
Community Directors and Resident Assistants provide support for students who live in on-campus housing with concerns that come up within their community.
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.
A small family of faith dedicated to studying theology and building community.
On-campus mental health provider for students and post-docs. Offers a range of resources including a 24/7 phone line for mental health crises and referral coordination for out-of-practice care.
Provides support and assistance for the UNC community focused on student success. DOS can serve as an initial point of contact for anyone regarding a range of various student concerns
DMAX is a student-led mental health organization focused on creating connections and conversations that matter to strengthen mental health and emotional well-being for young people.
El Futuro helps individuals and their families to improve their mental health through bilingual therapy, psychiatry, substance use treatment, and stress management groups in a safe setting.
CAPS providers are embedded within various campus schools and programs. Students in these programs can initiate services by emailing the embedded therapists directly.
Biological & Biomedical Sciences Program: Zoe Silverman
CAPS providers are embedded within various campus schools and programs. Students in these programs can initiate services by emailing the embedded therapists directly.
Eshelman School of Pharmacy: Ardith Burkes
CAPS providers are embedded within various campus schools and programs. Students in these programs can initiate services by emailing the embedded therapists directly.