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In our continued efforts to strengthen a campus culture of care, SUNY Oswego, with support from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF), is pleased to introduce a new dynamic online platform called Togetherall.

Togetherall’s online community is clinically moderated by mental health professionals and offers students a safe and anonymous place to express their thoughts, concerns and triumphs. Resources are free for students (aged 16+) to use and are available 24/7/365. Students are able to draw strength and insights from peers that have real lived experiences, as well as access a range of self-directed, clinically validated tools to promote positive mental health and well-being.

“This is another step forward in serving the total well-being of our students,” said Vice President for Student Affairs Kathleen G. Kerr.  “We are especially pleased to partner with a company like Togetherall that provides virtual peer-to-peer mental health and well-being support. More importantly, Togetherall integrates with Oswego’s existing campus counseling services and after-hours emergency phone lines.”

Share lived experiences with others like you. Join the Togetherall community today to “get support, take control and feel better.”

For more information, visit SUNY Oswego’s Togetherall: Online Peer-to-Peer Support web page or Togetherall.com. To learn more, watch this short Togetherall video

Regards,

Jane LeBlanc, MS, LMHC, ACS
Interim Director
Counseling Services Center at SUNY Oswego