Send Silence Packing – Week One Recap & Tour Staff Bios
September 27, 2018 — The first stop on our Fall 2018 Send Silence Packing tour was at Merrimack College in North Andover, Massachusetts. This small, yet vibrant campus was a great spot to kick off our seven-week journey. A warm, sunny Monday made for a glowing first display led by Active Minds chapter leader, Ashley Vieno. Her fierce enthusiasm […]
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New Fall Gear from the Active Minds Shop!
September 27, 2018 — Bright, blue, and here for you We heard from a lot of folks who wanted to sport the words “Here For You” on a t-shirt, so now is your chance to snag this bright blue v-neck! Buy one for yourself or gift one to a friend who’s always been there for you. Even more #HereForYou […]
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How to Talk to Your Professors About Your Mental Health
September 21, 2018 — As I was getting ready to leave for college, the most common piece of advice I got from college-educated family members and friends was to talk to my professors. I shrugged it off, assuming that my relationships with professors would come more naturally. Little did I know that in less than two years, I would […]
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Here I go, on the road again
September 19, 2018 — Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of suicide statistics. Monday was our first display at Merrimack College. The anticipation before a display always has me ready to go in the morning, ready to tackle the mission. There is always an overwhelming sense of solidarity among staffers, volunteers and faculty alike. There are many interactions that […]
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Meet Ciara Kelly: Recipient of the 2018 Active Minds & NSCS Mental Health Advocate Award
September 18, 2018 — Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of suicide. This year we partnered with The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) to recognize students who promote mental health programs and advocacy efforts on college campuses across the United States. We’re so proud to announce that UCLA student and Active Minds member Ciara Kelly is the 2018 inaugural […]
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What’s all this about fundraising?
September 17, 2018 — For several years, Active Minds has been supporting and encouraging chapters to fundraise on behalf of the National organization. We’d love to tell you a bit more about why, and what those dollars are helping to accomplish. Where are the dollars going? Creating new programs, campaigns, and resources that we work hard to keep free […]
Read MoreA Father’s Letter
September 4, 2018 — Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of suicide. When you’re a parent, September always feels like the start of something new. That’s why this time of year is so hard for my wife Selme and me. Our daughter Kaleigh died three years ago. She would have just graduated from USC and be embarking on a […]
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5 Ways to Transform the Mental Health Conversation on Your Campus
August 23, 2018 — This post is presented in collaboration with Crisis Text Line, the free, 24/7, confidential text message service for people in crisis. The piece was originally posted on August 15, 2018. The fall semester is looming and summer will soon be winding down. College students across the country are savoring their final days of summer– days […]
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My First Steps Towards Resilience
August 7, 2018 — I woke up for what felt like the hundredth time to the nurse asking me if she could take my vitals. In a rehearsed choreography, I sat up in my bed, placed the thermometer in my mouth, held my arm out, slipped my finger into the sensor, and waited until I heard the beep. The […]
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Chicanx/Latinx Salud Mental
July 31, 2018 — Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of suicide statistics. When mental health is not a conversation within your community – you start a conversation. This is especially important amongst diverse, multicultural communities where mental health is often ignored or stigmatized. As the former executive director on the Active Minds UCLA board and former campus ambassador for […]
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