Join Us at the Campus Prevention Network Summit June 6-8 in New Orleans

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on email

Join us at the 2018 Campus Prevention Network Summit

The Steve Fund is partnering with EVERFI to conduct the 2018 Campus Prevention Network Summit June 6 – June 8 in New Orleans, LA.

Join us!  This three-day gathering of seasoned higher education professionals, prevention education leaders, health and safety stakeholders, and representatives from Student Affairs, Title IX, sorority and fraternity organizations, and HR offers opportunities to transform the discussions, strategy, and initiatives that keep campuses healthy and safe.

Stop by the Steve Fund’s exhibit to gain insight into the Equity in Mental Health Framework and discuss how it works to improve the mental health of students of color.

REGISTER HERE: https://annual.cpnsummit.com/2018/register/

As a Summit Partner in Thought Leadership, we are pleased to provide you with a special registration rate of $100 (a $349 discount!) using code stevefundsummit100

 

 

 

Download the Equity In Mental Health Framework

Download the Equity In Mental Health Framework

A Framework of Recommendations for Colleges and Universities to Support the Mental Health of Students of Color. Now with toolkit.

About The Steve Fund

The Steve Fund is dedicated to the mental health and emotional well-being of students of color. Right at this moment, there are students of color who are failing academically, suffering emotionally and/OR in some cases are facing serious risk, because population-specific factors influencing mental health are too poorly understood and not acted upon. We are taking action. Learn more.

Follow Us Online

Text STEVE to 741741

Latest Updates

Are you a young person of color? Feeling down, stressed or overwhelmed? Text STEVE to 741741 and a live, trained Crisis Counselor will receive the text and respond to you quickly to provide support. The volunteer Crisis Counselor will help you move from a hot moment to a cool moment. 
Share this resource and learn more.

Celebrating Mental Health Month

The Steve Fund focuses on the mental health of young people in communities of color, and by extension, we value the people in their lives who promote their growth, well-being,

Unapologetically Free

Unapologetically Free Centering Mental Health on Black College Campuses  Together with the United Negro College Fund and Thurgood Marshall College Fund, the Steve Fund is partnering with Black colleges and

People have often wondered why Black History Month is in February, the shortest month of the year. Apparently, this month was chosen in honor of Frederick Douglass, whose birthday is

People have often wondered why Black History Month is in February, the shortest month of the year. Apparently, this month was chosen in honor of Frederick Douglass, whose birthday is

Follow The Steve Fund Online

Our Mission: Promoting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color