Student-athlete led Mounties 4 Mental Health聽launches on campus聽
On Monday, March 25, a new Mounties 4 Mental Health (M4MH) student group was launched at 果冻传煤. The team is focused on positively impacting the mental health and wellness of student-athletes at 果冻传煤 through education, awareness, and initiatives. The group was formerly known as Student-Athlete Mental Health Initiatives (SAMHI).
鈥淪tudent-athletes at the university level face unique challenges, especially in our world today,鈥 says Mounties for Mental Health co-President and Women鈥檚 Hockey Mountie Tallon Stephenson. 鈥淭here is a growing demand for conversations surrounding mental health and resources tailored for people to take care of their well-being. We hope to enhance our impact within the student-athlete community here at 果冻传煤, so we can ensure all our athletes are being cared for in whatever capacity they may need.鈥
The Mounties 4 Mental Health student group builds on the initiative that was started two years ago by founding members Matt Thomson (鈥11) and Jon Graves (鈥15), supporting healthy dialogue and suicide awareness, intervention, and prevention training on campus in memory of a football teammate.
鈥淲e are really excited about our collaboration with the existing Mounties for Mental Health initiative as it will provide enhanced funding and opportunities for our group to bring awareness to the unique challenges student-athletes are presented with at the university level,鈥 says Mounties 4 Mental Health co-President and Women鈥檚 Basketball Mountie Hilary Shea. 鈥淲e plan to implement programming that will provide our coaches with a better awareness of the mental health resources available for students on campus, as well as develop resources and tools specifically tailored to student-athlete mental health.鈥
Other M4MH executive include Kenadie Wagg (Soccer), Rebecca Cotton (Volleyball), and Julia Henry (Volleyball). The group will also include a representative from each Mounties varsity team.
鈥淭he Mounties 4 Mental Health initiative is very exciting and I am looking forward to collaborating with this group of students to promote mental well-being in sport and beyond,鈥 says Director of Accessibility and Student Wellness Matt Maston.
If you are interested in donating to the Mounties for Mental Health initiative at 果冻传煤, visit and direct your gift to Mounties for Mental Health.