Welcome to CSULB Active Minds Blog, don't forget book mark us!

Welcome to CSULB Active Minds Blog, don't forget book mark us! Help us fight stigma on mental health!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Buy a T-shirt, Promote Mental Health Awareness

 CSULB Active Minds came in number 5 in LA county's Largest NAMI Walk Team October 5, 2010
Hello Guys,
Buy our t-shirt and 1. Support CSULB Active Minds, funds will go towards stomping out stigma against mental health events, 2. Promote mental health awareness and advocacy on campus and in your community, 3. Look cool, you have to admit these t-shirts are awesome!!!!
We will sell t-shirts at our first general meeting, Monday September 27th, 12:30-1:30pm @ CSULB. We will have FREE FOOD, play a jeopardy game and discuss about upcoming events. For more information on the location please e-mail us so we can verify that you are a student and add you to our e-mail contact list.

Also, to hear about upcoming events add our facebook group page


Hope to hear from you soon,
Anita Mey
Co-Marketing Director

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Fall 2010 Week of Welcome

A lot of fun freebies, stress balls, pens, bubbles, resources, stress balls were the most popular!
Our wonderful advisor Rachelle, such enthusiasm
and SMILE!

Many new faces from different departments!!
Education, Awareness and Advocacy
We been at it since 09
and SMILE!!!
The weather was playing games during Week of Welcome at CSULB, though not enough to stop Active Minds and other wonderful organizations from participating in the event. Rain, drizzle, or sunshine, Active Minds will still be there. Week of Welcome is an event on campus that allows ASI and other various organizations and departments to welcome new and returning students as well of offer them ways to get involved and have fun on campus. Remember there is more to campus then just going to classes and reading textbooks. Week of Welcome was a huge success for Active Minds! About 70 students, including some faculty signed up from different majors and departments. We had  great responses from many individuals, and it appeared from the event that there are many students out there that are aware of mental health issues that go on not only on campus but in the world. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college students. Students and faculty at Week of Welcome understood the importance of getting rid of stigma on mental health. We are all very excited to have students from different departments sign up since we are striving to create awareness of our organization within all departments. The beauty of our organization is, even if students are unable to attend meetings, we welcome them to sign up because they can make a difference by spreading the news about our upcoming events and/or giving us fresh ideas to better serve our campus and communityIn addition, we participate in events that try to accommodate to diverse schedules so that those that can't make our meetings can still have the opportunity to meet our members, raise awareness for our cause and have fun!

 Just a reminder, we will be participating in the Alive and Running Walk on Sunday, September 26th, and NAMI Walk on Saturday, October 2nd. For a full schedule of our events, make sure to take a look at our semester calendars. Also, for more information please feel free to contact us @ activemindscsulb@gmail.com. Hope to hear from you. 




Anita Mey
Co-Marketing Director, Active Minds