You Are Not Alone.
Dear SPH Students,
Allow us to extend our deepest sympathies to all who have experienced loss due to recent natural disasters. Our thoughts are with you if you have loved ones, homes, and or any connection to the impacted regions. During this difficult time, BUSPH is working with the campus community to ensure that immediate assistance and support are available to you.
At this time, we encourage all of you to find a disaster-response organization that you trust and support it in any way you can. We will be in touch with additional opportunities to be involved with BUSPH’s relief efforts. Please review the information below regarding counseling resources, and share as appropriate.
All too often in recent years, headlines have brought news of terrible disasters and whether international or domestic, natural or man-made, these crises prompt us to ask how we can use our resources to help those directly impacted.
Graduate Student Life is partnering with the Activist Lab to connect students with opportunities to give back.
BUSPH knows life extends beyond the campus walls out into our communities and our hometowns affecting our classmates, our colleagues, our families and our friends around the world. As the School of Public Health, it is not lost on this community what you are going through and please know that we are here to help.
Take care,
Graduate Student Life & Activist Lab
Counseling services are available at the following locations
Name | Location | Contact |
Graduate Student Life | 715 Albany Street Talbot Building | Mary Murphy-Phillips T208
Mahogany Price T207 |
Marsh Chapel Chaplains | 735 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 | chapel@bu.edu, 617.353.3560 |
Student Health Services | 881 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 |
617-353-3575 |
Sexual Assault Response & Prevention Center (SARP)
24/7 on-call counselor |
930 Commonwealth Avenue, 1st Floor Boston, MA 02215 | 617-353-SARP (7277) |
Behavioral Medicine provider
24/7 on-call counselor |
881 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 |
617-353-3569 |
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