Student Organizations
There are numerous student organizations made up of various peer counseling and peer education groups which strive to support the emotional and personal health and well-being of the Emory Community. We provide education, prevention, advocacy, peer counseling and crisis intervention. The services we offer include:
Emory Helpline The Emory Helpline is a telephone counseling and referral service providing anonymous peer counseling and confidential support to members of the Emory Community. Helpline volunteers undergo extensive and intensive paraprofessional training prior to commencement of work on the telephone lines. Training continues with in-service workshops, supervision, and seminars during each semester. To reach the Helpline, 404.727.HELP (4357), open 7 nights a week; 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Sexual Assault Prevention Education and Response - Peer Resources
Contact Aline Jesus Rafi at 404-727-1514 or arafi@emory.edu to learn
more about ways to get involved with preventing sexual assault on
campus and in responding to survivors of sexual violence.
Peer Counselors Peer Counselors are a group of Emory students who have been trained to provide a number of peer counseling and referral services. Peer counselors provide an informal environment where students can come to talk confidentially. The peer counselors maintain their skills through inservice training and supervision.
Other ways to get involved sponsored by Health Promotion at Student
Health Services Visit:
http://studenthealth.emory.edu/hp/hp_get_involved.php
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