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![]() The 2013 - 2014 CHILL Mental Health Awareness Week was focused around Drake's latest album "Nothing Was the Same" | ![]() Worst Behavior was a spin off of Drake's song and was a panel discussion tackling the dilemma of the 21st Century AUC student | ![]() The Language played on Drake's song from his recent album and was an open microphone night showcasing various artists from the AUC |
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![]() Hump Wednesday is a weekly event directed by the Office of Student Life as well as the Campus Alliance for Student Activities (CASA). It is a block party geared to promote social connectedness and CHILL hosted a hump wednesday under drakes song "Wu Tang Forever" | ![]() CHILL conducted a Mental Health & First Aid Training for the Peer Educators at Spelman College | ![]() Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., along with several other on-campus organizations including CHILL, hosted a program geared toward providing sandwiches to homeless persons in the West End Community |
![]() CHILL hosted a program with the Spelman Peer Educators (PEPers) focused on aggressively tackling the issue of relationships within the Atlanta University Center (AUC) and the larger African-American community | ![]() The Morehouse College Peer Counselors (aka CHILL) served as the host program for the 2014 Dr. Lonnie E. Mitchell Behavioral Health Academy | ![]() Fall 2013 CHILL Interest meeting |
![]() CHILL helped assist the Spelman Peer Educators (PEPers) to plan their annual mental health awareness week | ![]() In conjunction with "A Better Man, Inc" CHILL hosted this program to tackle the stereotypes, stigmas, and stubbornness of African-American men regarding their mental and physical health | ![]() CHILL hosted its annual program to bring awareness to human beings with disabilities. |
![]() CHILL OUT, this year, took the form of an open microphone night providing students an open and supportive atmosphere to showcase their skills and talents |
2013 - 2014 Academic Year
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