Exploring Mental Health and Food Insecurity Initiatives with Patty Perillo
Mental Health and Food Insecurity Initiatives
Patty Perillo, the University of Maryland student affairs vice president, recently addressed the pressing issues of mental health and food insecurity during a meeting with RHA legislators. She emphasized the significance of creating supportive environments for students.
Importance of Addressing These Issues
- Mental health affects students’ academic performance and overall well-being.
- Food insecurity can lead to increased stress and anxiety among students.
- New initiatives aim to provide better support and resources.
Next Steps for UMD
- Implement programs to enhance mental health awareness.
- Increase access to food resources on campus.
- Collaborate with other organizations to maximize outreach.
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