BOSTON — The Emerson College Student Government Association has been made aware of the recent loss within the Emerson community. Upon waiting for information from the college, we would like to acknowledge the possible need for resources and have compiled the following list:
The Emerson Wellness Center offers a range of services including counseling, psychiatric consultation, crisis intervention, and outreach to Emerson students. Offers Same Day and Urgent Care visits, and after-hours crisis services by calling (617)824-8666 or emailing emersonwellnesscenter@emerson.edu
The Office of Student Care and Support is an office that provides support for students in need, referred by students, faculty, staff, etc. Contact the office at (617)824-8163 or email care@emerson.edu
The Office of Student Success offers resources and support for students facing academic, financial, personal, interpersonal, or wellness difficulties. Students can explore their options, navigate campus systems, and connect with services, supports, and other students. Contact the office at (617)824-8650 or email studentsuccess@emerson.edu
The Healing and Advocacy Collective offers confidential support and advocacy-based counseling for those impacted by power-based interpersonal violence. Works towards increasing knowledge and education to create community change. Contact the office at (617)824-8857 or email advocate@emerson.edu
The Center for Spiritual Life is a multi faith hub that provides religious and spiritual programming, support, and education. Works to foster an inclusive campus environment where faith and spirituality can be freely practiced. Offers one-on-one conversations, retreats, lunches, and meditative gatherings for spiritual nourishment. Contact the center at (617)824-8036 or at spiritual_life@emerson.edu
The Emerson College Student Government Association offers our condolences and thoughts to every party impacted by this loss. The resources listed above are available to support anyone in the Emerson community. We appreciate your consideration and sensitivity toward this loss and ask for your continued respect.
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