
Outreach Mission
To improve the mental health and well-being of Georgia Tech students by educating and informing students, faculty, staff, and administrators about topics/issues related to mental health and wellness and about services offered and provided by the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources.
Mental Health Ally Program
Introducing the Georgia Tech Mental Health Ally (MHA) program! The MHA program, developed by the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources (CMHCR), is for students who are looking for ways to be proactive and engaged in maintaining their own mental health and in sharing campus resource knowledge with other students. These students are also seeking to improve their resilience capacity and sustain their daily well-being.
Benefits of Being a Mental Health Ally
- Actively participate in creating a mentally healthy campus through direct education and experiential learning
- Dialogue and build community around issues of mental health and well-being
- Learn about available mental health and wellness resources
- Share your knowledge with peers and associate with clinical staff
What to Expect
Students can sign up for a 30-minute MHA orientation with CMHCR staff to learn about mental health services and resources including counseling, referrals, and upcoming events. After the orientation, students will be able to assist as volunteers alongside counselors on community-oriented outreach and tabling activities. Those who participate will receive a T-shirt and a certificate, as well as receiving other giveaways from the program.

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Upcoming Events
QPR Training
Thriving Hive Forum
Other Events
MHA Orientation
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International Student Social
The International Student Social is a weekly drop-in social event for undergraduate and graduate students and their spouses/partners who want to meet other international students.
Outreach Presentations
Our outreach presentations are provided to the campus community and consist of multiple offerings that are available by request if you are a faculty, staff, or student group. Presentations are in the form of tabling or presentations.
QPR Training
QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the three simple steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide. QPR trainings are open to all members of the Georgia Tech community.
Thriving Hive
Thriving Hive is a biweekly virtual forum where Georgia Tech faculty and staff can meet with mental health professionals to discuss ways to support the mental health of students.