CAPS LGBTQ-Plus Support Group

CAPS LGBTQ-Plus Support Group
University of Arkansas - CAPS

Counseling and Psychological Services would like to share with you an amazing opportunity for students who identify as members of the LGBTQ+ community.

The LGBTQ+ support group is geared towards those who experience marginalization based on their gender identity, gender expression and/or sexual orientation. It is a space for LGBTQ+ students to be their authentic selves, find and provide support, share resources and build community.   

Group meetings usually consist of introductions/icebreakers, a group share-out and discussions.  For those students who attend the meeting, they can choose to get connected to the LGBTQ+ support group GroupMe, if desired.  It's an extra opportunity for folks to stay connected/engaged between meetings. 

Meetings will be held every Wednesday from 4-5 p.m., beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at CORD 349, located on the third floor of the Student Success Center.

Get more information and submit your ideas!

Contacts

Gonzalo Camp, mental health clinician and outreach coordinator
Counseling and Psychological Services
479-575-5276, gjcamp@uark.edu

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