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Taking Care of Ourselves & Each Other

Spring Fest, 2023. Credit: Nikolas Liepins/Ethography

Finding Community & Support

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Here is where you can connect with our eight community centers, our substance-free community, spiritual life opportunities, and a partnership supporting students across the spectrum of gender identities.

Centers for Equity Community and Leadership

Eight Centers. One Goal. Distinct Approach. The Centers for Equity, Community, and Leadership is a unit in Student Affairs comprised of eight Centers on campus.

First Generation and/or Low-Income Student Success Center

The FLI Student Success Center operates on the pillars of advocacy, mentorship, community & belonging and connections to resources to provide holistic support for first generation, low-income, transfers, current/former foster youth and FLI graduate students at Stanford. This includes providing critical resources, networks, and services that set them up for success. 

Office for Religious & Spiritual Life

Our Mission is “To guide, nurture and enhance spiritual and religious life within the Stanford University community.” Whoever you are, wherever you are on your journey, we are here for you!

Weiland Health Initiative

Our mission is to promote mental health and wellness across the spectrum of gender identities and attractions through education, training and clinical services at Stanford and beyond. 

The Well House exterior, 2022.

The Well House

We want to create a substance-free undergraduate residential community and experience based on the theme of wellness. This provides an environment for students to learn and practice holistic approaches to physical, mental, and emotional health: The Well House or “The Well.”  The values of the substance-free community are connection, equity, belonging, authenticity, and vulnerability and humility.