Campus Assist List
Educational services helping students to make informed, empowered decisions to promote their individual well-being. Services include one-on-one consultations on the topics of alcohol and other drugs, sexual and relationship health, nutrition, emotional well-being and overall wellness. The Condom Co-op also offers 10 free condoms a day, as well as free lubricant, dental dams, and internal condoms. For students looking to relax from the pressures of academic life, the Wellness Room offers two massage chairs, memory foam bean bags, a tea station, and self-guided wellness activities like coloring books, puzzles and wellness related books.
Public/private partnership web project portal for individuals, families and social service agencies concerned with community mental health services, substance use treatment programs and help for people with developmental disabilities. Orange County resource for individuals, families and agencies concerned with behavioral health. Information about services, laws, related news, as well as communication tools and other features. Searchable by category, agency name or keyword.
Live chat available. Telephone and online support for anyone seeking information or linkage to OC Health Care Agency's Behavioral Health Services. Assists callers in the navigation of the county's Behavioral Health System through information, referral and linkage directly to programs that meet the needs of callers.
Confidential, anonymous source of information for persons seeking treatment facilities for substance abuse/addiction or mental health problems.
One-stop resource for comprehensive research-based information on issues related to alcohol abuse and binge drinking among college students provided by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA).
Publications on alcohol abuse, such as pamphlets, brochures, fact sheets, posters and professional education materials. Research information such as statistics and conference information.
Education resources and materials on drugs of abuse, curriculum guides, research and funding information, and publications for medical and health professionals, researchers, parents and teachers, as well as students and young adults.
Provides free substance abuse literature. Information often offered in several languages. SAMHSA has educational brochures, pamphlets and posters that can be easily ordered by mail or downloaded.