WAKE FOREST resources

IfYoureReadingThis.org is one of many great resources available to Wake Forest 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.

 
 
CounselingCenter

UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER

The University Counseling Center provides clinical services to eligible students. Group and individual counseling, as well as referrals are available for Wake Forest students. For information or to schedule an appointment, call the University Counseling Center

Location: 117 Reynolda Hall, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109

Appointment Phone: 336-758-5273

Urgent Mental Health Crisis Hotline: 336-758-5273

 
SafeOffice

UNIVERSITY SAFE OFFICE

The University Safe Office provides confidential crisis response and on-going support services to students for concerns related to interpersonal violence (including sexual misconduct, relationship violence, and stalking). They also serve as a liaison to resources, offer educational programming, and provide confidential consultations for concerned students, parents, faculty, and staff.

Phone: 336-758-5285

Email: safeoffice.wfu.edu

 
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THRIVE

Wake Forest created Thrive in 2014 to give students the skills, knowledge, and perspective to maintain a healthy, balanced life. Thrive provides well-being coaching and counseling services on stress management, and self care for students. You can book a couching session online by selecting “Schedule a Drop In Session.”

Phone: 336-758-3089

Email: thrive@wfu.edu

 
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P.R.E.P.A.R.E.

PREPARE (Policy Group on Rape Education, Prevention, and Response) provides educational programs and resources regarding sexual assault and other forms of interpersonal violence for Wake Forest students. 

Phone: 336-758-5285

Email: anang19@wfu.edu

 

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.

Winston Salem area meetings schedules are available at  AANorthCarolina.org/Meetings.

Alternatively, you can contact them via their contact form.