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About

Active Minds is a national college student organization dedicated to destigmatizing mental health on campuses.

Auburn’s Active Minds chapter is entering its fifth year, and puts on annual programs such as Mental Wealth Week and the Out of the Darkness Walk for Suicide Prevention.

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Active Minds table on the Auburn University concourse

How Do I Get Involved?

Active Minds meets twice a month on Tuesdays at 5:30 PM in the Auburn Student Center or via Zoom.

Come check out one of our meetings and learn about ways to be a mental health advocate on campus! Learn more on AUInvolve.

Making a Difference Around the Country

There are over 500 Active Minds chapters nation wide! Check out what the organization is doing on campuses like Auburn across the country by visiting the national web-page.

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V-A-R Training Now Available on Auburn's Campus!

V-A-R stands for Validate, Appreciate, Refer. This is a peer-led training created by Active Minds that is now available on Auburn’s campus! This training teaches students, staff and faculty how to talk to and support someone who comes to them with a tough situation.

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Auburn’s Chapter Featured for World Suicide Prevention Day

Give to Auburn Active Minds

Giving to Active Minds at Auburn University will help support student’s efforts to raise awareness for mental health on campus by putting on annual programs and training our student leaders.