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Jack.org Queen's Chapter

From their facebook page: "Queen's University students looking to break the stigma surrounding mental health and start important conversations!"

Email: queensjackchapter@gmail.com

Peer Support Centre

From their facebook page: "The PSC is a dedicated group of trained volunteers offering safe, non-judgemental, and confidential personal support to students at Queen’s University."
Location: JDUC Room 34 (Open daily 12 PM - 10 PM)
Email: peersupport@ams.queensu.ca
Phone: (613)-533-6000 Ext 75111

Queen's/Kingston resources for mental health support & information

Mental Health Awareness Committee

From their facebook page: "The Mental Health Awareness Committee works to heighten students' awareness of and sensitivity toward mental health issues. It aims to eliminate the stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness in the Queen's community.
Office: JDUC Alma Mater Society, Social Issues Commission

Email: mhac@ams.queensu.ca

Run With Me Queen's

From their facebook page: "Run With Me is a 5km walk or run that promotes a change in the way people perceive those diagnosed with mental illness."
Email: executive.rwm@gmail.com

Queen's For The Boys

From their facebook page: "As an initiative of the Caring Campus Project, #QFTB will fuel awareness of mental health issues and their relation to substance abuse amongst students at Queen's University."

Email: queensftb@gmail.com

AuthenticallyU

From their facebook page: "AuthenticallyU seeks to raise awareness at Queen’s University with respect to body image issues and disordered eating. Our mission is to create a safe space that embraces individuality, wellness and self-care."

Email: authenticallyu@asus.queensu.ca

Telephone Aid Line Kingston

From their facebook page: "TALK is a crisis, distress, befriending, and information community service. We are confidential, anonymous & non-judgmental."

Phone: (613)-544-1771 (Open daily 7 PM - 3 AM)
Email: talk@kingston.net

Elephant in the Room Campaign

From their facebook page: "As the first youth chapter of the Mood Disorders Society of Canada, we aim to eliminate the stigma associated with mental health through a variety of creative initiatives."

More information: http://www.mooddisorderscanada.ca/page/elephant-in-the-room-campaign

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