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Creating a Mental Health Chair in your Sorority

What the chair position duties and responsibilites include:

  • The chair position would be responsible for informing their chapter of resources on campus and other ways to help with mental health and illness. 

Sorority: Body

What are ways these duties and responsibilities can be included in pre-existing positions such as a Chapter Wellness position? 

  • Chapters could make a mental health committee under a pre-existing position that would be responsible for making known the type of resources that are available to us as students.

Sorority: Intro

Ideas for Events or Activities this position could hold

  • Chapters can hold mental health sisterhoods 

    • These can involve activities such as yoga, scavenger hunts, dance parties, movie nights, etc. ​

The goal of the events would be to allow each sister to clear their mind of what is going on in their life that is causing them stress and anxiety. ​

Sorority: Body

Resources

Below are resources that the individual in this position will possess.

  • A-State Counseling Center 

    • Dr. Phil Hestand, Director​

    • 870-972-3375

  • National Sexual Assault Hotline 

    • 800-656-HOPE (4673)​

  • Active Minds at A-State

    • Instagram: @astateactiveminds​

  • Other crisis resources for the Jonesboro, Arkansas and surrounding areas. This resource guide was provided to us by the Counseling Organization for Graduate Students. 

Sorority: Conclusion

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