Seeing urgent and critical mental health needs for students nationwide, Nazareth University has expanded its commitment to support students’ mental health and wellness and to enhance suicide prevention. The Well-Being Collective is a transformative initiative designed to provide training and support campus-wide to improve students' overall well-being.
Funds will be raised to support training and professional development on campus for faculty, staff, and students through wellness outreach programming. Proper training empowers hundreds of people on campus to recognize, respond to, and refer students struggling with substance abuse, self-harm, and suicidal ideation. It costs roughly $25 per person to deliver Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training– our goal is to train 100 people. Additionally, we hope to provide Mental Health First Aid trainings for faculty, staff and students on campus.
Learn more about the Well-Being Collective.
Support the training and professional development on campus for one faculty, staff, or student.
Support the training and professional development on campus for a group of ten faculty, staff, or students.