Mental Health Resources, Crisis Support, and Referrals
- Champlain On-Call Counselor: (802) 865-5745
- Campus Public Safety: (802) 865-6465
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: call or text 988
- Howard Center First Call Crisis Service:: (802) 488-7777
- Vermont Crisis Text Line: Text “VT” to 741741
General Recommendations for Staying Well:
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Perfection isn’t the goal; do what you can to take good care of yourself, and let us know how we can support you!
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
- Keep your body fueled by eating balanced meals and snacks regularly.
- Feel well rested by getting 8 hours of sleep at night.
- Avoid screen time before bed.
- Practice good hand washing. Get a Flu vaccine yearly.
- Move your body daily and exercise regularly.
- Enjoy fresh air and sunshine.
- Make time to spend with friends and do things you enjoy.
Alcohol & Drug Resources
- Local Resources
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National Resources
- Recovery Meetings
- SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
- SAMHSA’s FindTreatment.gov
- SMART Recovery
- Additional Resources
LGBTQ+ Resources
Transgender, Non-Binary, and Gender Non-Conforming Health Resources
- Campus Resources
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Local Resources
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- Pride Center of Vermont
- Community Health Center LGBTQ+ Services
- Outright Vermont
- Vermont Diversity Health Project – find healthcare in the community
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- National Resources
Nutrition & Disordered Eating Resources
- Local Resources
- National Resources
- Other Resources
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Campus Resources
Get Free 1:1 Support From a Registered Dietician
Talk one-on-one with Sodexo’s full-time dietician to learn how to best navigate:
- Food allergies and intolerances
- Vegan, vegetarian, or plant-based diets
- Weight gain/loss goals
- Eating habits
- Disordered eating
- Nutritional needs for student athletes
- And more
Sexual Health & Safety Resources
- Local Resources
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National Resources
Get Tested – Find Free, Fast, and Confidential Testing Near You
- Other Resources
Additional Resources
Self-Help Tools
Please explore the content below that provides resources and information on a variety of health topics. For additional self-help tools and resources, please go to the Counseling Center’s Self-Help Tools page.
Mental Health and Medical Emergencies
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis and need to speak to someone immediately, please call the on-call counselor at (802) 865-5745 or Campus Public Safety at (802) 865-6465.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.
Additional Support
For additional support, check out the resources available to students.
Student Health Center
Location
203 S. Willard Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Office Hours
Academic year:
Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM
*Closed daily from 12:00–1:00 PM
Fax Number: (802) 860-2761
Contact Us
Additional Resources
Take advantage of food and hygiene products at Champlain’s food pantry, open to all students and employees.
Your personal and academic success tie directly to your wellbeing. Learn more about Dare to CARE, Champlain’s culture of wellbeing.
The Counseling Center offers a variety of services and resources in Skiff Hall. Schedule an appointment or contact our 24/7 on-call counselor.
Disclaimer
The contents of this webpage and the resources linked are intended for educational and informational purposes only.
Nothing you read on the Health Center webpages is meant to diagnose, substitute for, or otherwise replace actual face-to-face professional care.
Champlain College, the Student Health Center, Counseling Center, and the Student Affairs Department, and their respective staff, faculty, and students, are not responsible for any action taken by any person as a result of viewing or otherwise obtaining information from this website.
Linked resources available from this website are independently composed by sources outside Champlain College, the Health Center, Counseling Center and the Student Affairs Department. Neither Champlain College, the Health Center, Counseling Center, nor the Student Affairs Department can be held responsible for any content contained on those links. Any link to an outside resource does not indicate endorsement of that resource, and does not necessarily reflect the policies, opinions, or practices of Champlain College, the Health Center, Counseling Center, and the Student Affairs Department.