Service Opportunities From: North Carolina Central University

Volunteer: Mental Health Advocacy and Well-being-MHFA

The NCCU Counseling Center provides opportunities throughout the year to encourage our campus community to become advocates of mental health well-being. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is one of the ways students, faculty, and staff members can learn approaches to help others.

MHFA training provides effective ways to respond to someone experiencing a mental health problem or emergency and connect them to appropriate resources. Attendees learn to recognize the signs of disruption that may occur for a specific problem or as an ongoing concern. Students can earn service hours by completing this training. The 2-hour self-paced module and pre-work must be completed before attending the remaining part of the training that is in-person (ILT). 

Registration is open to current NCCU administrators, faulty, staff, and students, and community members. Registration is at a tiered cost. The following link is for registering for the course separate from adding the service opportunity once the training is completed, https://forms.gle/pti1YAQMdEk4V4Eb8.

Organization: NCCU Counseling Center

The NCCU Counseling Center provides opportunities throughout the year to encourage our campus community to become advocates of mental health well-being. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is one of the ways students, faculty, and staff members can learn approaches to help others.

MHFA training provides effective ways to respond to someone experiencing a mental health problem or emergency and connect them to appropriate resources. Attendees learn to recognize the signs of disruption that may occur for a specific problem or as an ongoing concern. Students can earn service hours by completing this training. The 2-hour self-paced module and pre-work must be completed before attending the remaining part of the training that is in-person (ILT). 

Registration is open to current NCCU administrators, faulty, staff, and students, and community members. Registration is at a tiered cost. The following link is for registering for the course separate from adding the service opportunity once the training is completed, https://forms.gle/pti1YAQMdEk4V4Eb8.

Organization: NCCU Counseling Center

Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 8, 2026 through Jun 11, 2026

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mental Health Advocacy and Well-being-MHFA

The NCCU Counseling Center provides opportunities throughout the year to encourage our campus community to become advocates of mental health well-being. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is one of the ways students, faculty, and staff members can learn approaches to help others.

MHFA training provides effective ways to respond to someone experiencing a mental health problem or emergency and connect them to appropriate resources. Attendees learn to recognize the signs of disruption that may occur for a specific problem or as an ongoing concern. Students can earn service hours by completing this training. The 2-hour self-paced module and pre-work must be completed before attending the remaining part of the training that is in-person (ILT). 

Registration is open to current NCCU administrators, faulty, staff, and students, and community members. Registration is at a tiered cost. The following link is for registering for the course separate from adding the service opportunity once the training is completed, https://forms.gle/SnBP7wwMgCuK3AM46.

Organization: NCCU Counseling Center

The NCCU Counseling Center provides opportunities throughout the year to encourage our campus community to become advocates of mental health well-being. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is one of the ways students, faculty, and staff members can learn approaches to help others.

MHFA training provides effective ways to respond to someone experiencing a mental health problem or emergency and connect them to appropriate resources. Attendees learn to recognize the signs of disruption that may occur for a specific problem or as an ongoing concern. Students can earn service hours by completing this training. The 2-hour self-paced module and pre-work must be completed before attending the remaining part of the training that is in-person (ILT). 

Registration is open to current NCCU administrators, faulty, staff, and students, and community members. Registration is at a tiered cost. The following link is for registering for the course separate from adding the service opportunity once the training is completed, https://forms.gle/SnBP7wwMgCuK3AM46.

Organization: NCCU Counseling Center

Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Mar 2, 2026 through Mar 5, 2026

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mental Health Advocacy and Well-being-QPR

The NCCU Counseling Center provides opportunities throughout the year to encourage our campus community to become advocates of mental health well-being. Question, Persuade, and Refer (QPR) is one of the ways students, faculty, and staff members can learn approaches to help others.

QPR is a gatekeeper training that provides effective ways to respond to someone experiencing a mental health emergency or crisis and connect them to appropriate resources. Attendees learn to recognize the warning signs of suicide and steps to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Students can earn service hours by completing this training. 

Registration is open to current NCCU administrators, faulty, staff, and students, and community members and can be completed using this link: https://forms.gle/AusRQyFoQPAYRykq7. There is a tiered registration fee.

Organization: NCCU Counseling Center

The NCCU Counseling Center provides opportunities throughout the year to encourage our campus community to become advocates of mental health well-being. Question, Persuade, and Refer (QPR) is one of the ways students, faculty, and staff members can learn approaches to help others.

QPR is a gatekeeper training that provides effective ways to respond to someone experiencing a mental health emergency or crisis and connect them to appropriate resources. Attendees learn to recognize the warning signs of suicide and steps to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Students can earn service hours by completing this training. 

Registration is open to current NCCU administrators, faulty, staff, and students, and community members and can be completed using this link: https://forms.gle/AusRQyFoQPAYRykq7. There is a tiered registration fee.

Organization: NCCU Counseling Center

Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 3, 2026

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mental Health Advocacy and Well-being-QPR

The NCCU Counseling Center provides opportunities throughout the year to encourage our campus community to become advocates of mental health well-being. Question, Persuade, and Refer (QPR) is one of the ways students, faculty, and staff members can learn approaches to help others.

QPR is a gatekeeper training that provides effective ways to respond to someone experiencing a mental health emergency or crisis and connect them to appropriate resources. Attendees learn to recognize the warning signs of suicide and steps to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Students can earn service hours by completing this training. 

Registration is open to current NCCU administrators, faulty, staff, and students, and community members and can be completed using this link: https://forms.gle/RdrWudndSYCcx4ja7. There is a tiered registration fee.

Organization: NCCU Counseling Center

The NCCU Counseling Center provides opportunities throughout the year to encourage our campus community to become advocates of mental health well-being. Question, Persuade, and Refer (QPR) is one of the ways students, faculty, and staff members can learn approaches to help others.

QPR is a gatekeeper training that provides effective ways to respond to someone experiencing a mental health emergency or crisis and connect them to appropriate resources. Attendees learn to recognize the warning signs of suicide and steps to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Students can earn service hours by completing this training. 

Registration is open to current NCCU administrators, faulty, staff, and students, and community members and can be completed using this link: https://forms.gle/RdrWudndSYCcx4ja7. There is a tiered registration fee.

Organization: NCCU Counseling Center

Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 2, 2026

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No