Information on influenza, including signs and symptoms, how to keep yourself from getting sick and what to do if you get sick. Includes links to King County and CDC information on the flu and a vaccine finder for flu and other vaccines.
Stop overdose
A site where people can learn how to recognize and respond to overdose. It also has links to help people find naloxone, the overdose antidote.
Puget Sound Pyschotherapy and Psychiatry
Puget Sound Psychotherapy & Psychiatry (PSP) is a collective of independent therapists based in Seattle, Washington, offering counseling to individuals, couples, children, families, and teens to the King County community. We work with individuals, couples, and families of all constellations and backgrounds.
Sound Health
A vital community resource since 1966, Sound is one of King County’s most comprehensive providers of mental health and addiction treatment services.
Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center
The Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center of the University of Washington is part of The Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity. The Kelly ECC has a wealth of resources and opportunities available to students including student advising, organizational development, personal growth, and referrals to different departments and programs.
D Center
The D Center is UW’s Disability and d/Deaf Cultural center, housed in a cozy space in Mary Gates Hall where students can study, organize, rest, or hang out with classmates and other community members. Throughout the year we host events and workshops focusing on social justice and activism. Our space is accessible to mobility aids, low lights, and scent free.
Q Center
The University of Washington Q Center is a fierce, primarily student run resource center dedicated to serving anyone with or without a gender or sexuality – UW students, staff, faculty, alum, and community members. We host and support student groups, put on regular programming events, house a lending library, and amplify student voices on our Student Blog. Explore our website for more information or stop by the Husky Union Building, Room 315.
Mindfulness and Compassion
Mindfulness & Compassion tips from Stanford University Medicine.
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