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Do you have interests in: Educating your peers about wellness topics? Making a difference in the lives of fellow MU students? Serving your campus community as a role model? Gaining professional skills and experience?
The Elsie S. Shenk Center for Health Education and Promotion provides lifestyle education programs, hosts awareness events, and information tables, and provides educational resources to students on a wide collection of topics including alcohol and other drugs, body image, dating violence, domestic violence, healthy relationships, safer sex, sexual assault, stalking, and stress. Students are trained as peer educators to reach out to the campus community and provide individuals with important information on the benefits of leading a healthy lifestyle, resources and services available at Millersville University, and how to safely make the most out of their college experience.
Summer/Fall 2021 UPDATE ON OFFICE ACTIVITY*
The Center for Health Education and Promotion is open in-person for business Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact staff via phone: 717-871-4141 or email: [email protected]. Walk-ins are also welcome!
Events and activities will be updated via CHEP, Get Involved, and social media.
For any further updates regarding the University's response to the coronavirus pandemic, please visit Millersville's official coronavirus webpage.
STUDENT WELLNESS ADVOCATE
The Student Wellness Advocate will be available via appointment. Please contact the advocate by email at [email protected].
Zoom office hours will return in Fall 2021.
Do you have interests in: Educating your peers about wellness topics? Making a difference in the lives of fellow MU students? Serving your campus community as a role model? Gaining professional skills and experience?
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Achieving Optimal Wellness during less optimal times. It is important to achieve optimal wellness in order to subdue stress, reduce the risk of illness and ensure positive interactions. Understanding the 8 dimensions of wellness will lead you into the right direction for improving your well-being.
There are numerous resources available on and off campus for victims of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Sexual Misconduct Resource Card
The YWCA has a sexual assault advocate on campus every Monday from 8:30am-4:30pm in the Cumberland House. Students can call 717-869-5013 or e-mail [email protected] to schedule an appointment.
24-Hour Rape Crisis Hotline: 717-392-7273
Domestic Violence Services has an advocate on campus every Thursday afternoon from 1-4pm in the Cumberland House. Students can call 717-299-1249 or e-mail [email protected] to schedule an appointment.