We want Huskies in our campus community to form deeper connections and we believe you can do that through holding conversations with one another.
When we’re connected, we look out for one another. We’re able to check in on friends, classmates, and colleagues who may be struggling.
Start a conversation today! Ask someone “Hey, you okay?”
Start a conversation with someone who's struggling and make a difference in just 5 steps.
Start the conversation by asking “Hey, you okay?”
Be present during the conversation and listen without judgement.
Lend a hand by encouraging action.
It's okay to not be okay all the time.
Resources that you can help point someone to for assistance if they are struggling include:
Counseling & Psychological Services
Stewart Hall 103
320-308-3171
Medical Clinic
Eastman Hall
320-308-3191
myhealthservices.modonexpress.net
National Suicide Crisis Lifeline
988
Call or Text
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
You can be part of the Hey, You Okay? movement by scheduling a Hey, You Okay? Presentation for your organization, campus department or class or by becoming a trainer.
The Hey, You Okay? Presentation is a 15-minute presentation by a trained presenter. The presentation covers the Hey, You Okay? steps, resources available in the community and a practice conversation.
Schedule a presenter for your organization by contacting Healthy Huskies at 320-308-4179 or healthyhuskies@modonexpress.net.
Become a Hey, You Okay? Presenter and help spread the message to groups and organizations across campus.
Request information about the next Train the Trainer session by contacting Healthy Huskies at 320-308-4179 or healthyhuskies@modonexpress.net.
Hey, You Okay? Is a project as part of St. Cloud State University’s JED Campus commitment. JED Campus is an initiative of The Jed Foundation designed to empower schools with a framework and customized support to enhance student well-being and substance abuse and prevention efforts to create positive, lasting, systemic change in the campus community.