Washington University in St. Louis
SUBMIT your own LETTER
One of the best ways to contribute to our mission is to author your own letter. Share your story, thoughts, or support with your community today.
Connect with us
Follow us @IfYoureReadingThisWashU, or email ifyourereadingthiswashu@gmail.com to get involved with our chapter.
Resources
IfYoureReadingThis.org is one of many great resources available to WashU students. Below we’ve provided a brief description of a few of these resources, as well as how to access them. While this list is not exhaustive, we hope it is helpful.
Uncle Joe’s Peer Counseling
Serves WashU undergraduate students in St. Louis. Counselors, a.k.a. Joes, are available by phone and in person during semesters. Joes are trained, confidential peer counselors.
Phone: (314)-935-5099
Center for Counseling & Psychological Services
Mental health treatment and support through therapy, consultation, programming, and crisis response for eligible students.
Phone: (314)-935-6695
TimelyCare
24-hour on-demand and appointment-based medical and mental health assistance. WashU students can sign up and access the TimelyCare app.
Download in the App Store.
Behavioral Health Response STL
BHR is a nonprofit corporation that provides24-hour access to mental health services and counseling. It is a network of trained clinicians and professionals who treat those in need with dignity, respect, excellence, and compassion.
Phone: (314)-819-8811
Access Crisis Intervention
ACI Provides access to services for individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis. By calling the ACI hotline, individuals have access to behavioral health crisis services that are free and available to both youth and adults.
Phone: (800)-811-4760
Est. 2025By Mia Kouveliotes, Class of 2026Learn more about the WashU chapter founding and the IfYoureReadingThis story.
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