• 211 United Way: Local 211 specialists are one call away from providing reliable resources you may need to receive from your local community. This could be for food resources, housing needs, healthcare information, etc.
  • CHADD: Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) serve to support and give evidence-based information on ADHD for individuals and family members.
  • The Steve Fund: National organization focused on supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color by providing and promoting programs to understand and assist young people.
  • The Jed Foundation: Nonprofit that provides support for emotional health and prevents suicide for young adults by giving skills and support throughout the programs provided.
  • #BeThe1To: A network that can help change the conversation from suicide to suicide prevention and the actions that can promote healing, help, and giving hope.
  • StartYourRecovery.org: An organization that provides helpful information for people who are dealing with substance use issues — and their family members, friends, and co-workers, too. 
  • Addiction Center: An informational web guide for those struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring behavioral and mental health disorders. 
  • Renew Bariatrics: This guide aims to help college students improve their health and set themselves up for success physically, mentally, and academically. From nutrition and exercise to sexual and mental health, we discuss the ins and outs of maintaining your health while in college.