Arizona State University resources

IfYoureReadingThis.org is one of many great resources available to Arizona State University students. Below we’ve provided a brief description of a few of these resources, as well as how to access them. While this list is not exhaustive, we hope it is helpful.

 
 
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ASU COUNSELING SERVICES:

ASU Counseling Services is an on campus is a 24/7 open call, open chat, telehealth and in person mental health clinical service offered to all ASU students. 

Locations: Downtown Phoenix - Historic Post Office Building, Suite 208; Tempe - Student Services Building, Room 334; Polytechnic - Academic Center, Suite 92; West - University Center Building, Room 221

Daytime Phone: Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm, 480-965-6146  

After Hours Phone: 480-921-1006

 
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DEVILS 4 DEVILS

Devils 4 Devils is a student led community offering peer to peer support through training, outreach, and engagement in order to create a safe and empathetic and environment for all students. In person meetings vary, please check the website for updated information regarding location of meetings.

Community Circles: eoss.asu.edu/devils4devils/community-circles

Advisor Contacts: Caroline.Monica@asu.edu, Grace.Kirker@asu.edu, EHinsber@asu.edu

 
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ACTIVE MINDS

ActiveMinds at ASU is a student run organization with the goal of reducing the stigma surrounding mental health issues as well as promoting awareness surrounding mental health for all students. They serve the community through campus-wide events and providing a place for students to have safe and open discussions surrounding mental health.

Advisor Contact:  GCarnesi@asu.edu

Phone Number: 623-693-2611

 
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ASU MINDFULNESS CENTER

The Center for Mindfulness, Compassion, and Resilience at ASU helps students and staff to discover the benefits of mindful living and wellbeing through engagement by learning and connecting with our larger community. This center serves as a way for students, faculty and staff to learn about mindfulness initiatives at ASU. 

Location: 455 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004

Phone: 602-496-1579

 
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FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTERS

Family Advocacy Centers help victims of sexual violence navigate the complicated maze of governmental and community agencies needed to be used to receive basic assistance in moving forward. 

Locations: Phoenix Family Advocacy Center, 2120 N Central Ave # 250, Phoenix, AZ 85004 or Scottsdale Family Advocacy Center, 10225 E. Via Linda, Scottsdale, AZ 85258

Phone: 602-534-2120

 
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ASU VICTIM SERVICES

ASU Victim Services is responsible for providing support, information and resources to crime victims and witnesses of crime and their families. Victim advocates are available for students, and staff. Some services provided for students include assistance to obtain an Order of Protection or Injunction against harassment, coordinate victim compensation claims filed with Maricopa County’s Compensation Program, and education on victims’ rights. 

Location: ASU Police Department, 325 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe, AZ 85287, Open Monday-Friday 8 am to 5 pm

Phone: 480-965-0107

 
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RECOVERY RISING & SUN DEVILS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS

Recovery Rising and Sun Devil Anonymous meetings serve as a safe place for students who are in recovery or suffering from alcohol and other drug addictions, eating disorders, self-harm or traumatic experiences and who are interested in receiving support in a thriving community. 

To access each of the upcoming recovery meetings please contact Tom.Quinn@asu.edu for opportunities to join these virtual meetings.

To receive more information on Recovery Rising, please contact Brenda.M.Young@asu.edu.