b"MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESSCounseling and Psychological ServicesStarting college can be a stressful transition, and CAPS is here to help you maintain your mental health and wellness so you can succeed. While students may seek out counseling for reasons such as depressed mood, anxiety, or sexuality and/or gender questioning, all students are encouraged to contact CAPS if they start to feel overwhelmed. Currently enrolled students can take advantage of all of the services of the Counseling Center for freethere is no cost for this important, confidential help. Available services include crisis intervention, individual therapy, group therapy, peer-led support groups and interactive workshops.Contact: (313) 593-5430(includes after-hours support to connect with a licensed therapist)Crisis line: 855-275-1715More info: umdearborn.edu/capsMental Health and Wellness Peer Educators are trained to provide education and support to fellow students through programming and weekly support groups. More info: umdearborn.edu/mental-health-peer-educatorsCOVID SupportThis is a reminder that the dedicated staff and faculty at UM-Dearborn are committed to your success. Should you need any support or assistance, you are strongly encouraged to contact us! This help is available to all students at any time. Do not hesitate to call or email us!We're here for YOU!Contact: (313) 593-5056|[email protected] Food PantryThe Student Food Pantry is committed to increasing access to food as a key to success by providing assistance to any student in need! Students must be currently enrolled atUM-Dearborn to be eligible; supplies include food items as well as hygiene and cleaning products. Please visit the website to learn more about gaining access to this great resource!Location: 2136 University Center (UC)Contact: (313) 593-5390 | [email protected] info: umdearborn.edu/studentfoodpantry12 2021 CAMPUS RESOURCE GUIDE"