About Us
Contact Us
Hours: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday
Phone: 719-389-7316
Email: wellness@uupt.net
2024 -2025 Programming
2024 - 2025 Blockly Workshops and Programs are being scheduled! Check out the schedule on our Workshops and Programs page.
Mission
The Wellness Resource Center works to create an environment which nurtures the development of the whole person and empowers individuals to make healthy lifestyle choices. By utilizing a holistic model of wellness which focuses on the connections and intersections between different domains of wellness (Intellectual, Socio-cultural, Emotional, Physical, Spiritual, Environmental, and Career/Financial), we are able to highlight the pervasive role of wellness themes and dimensions in our lives.
The Wellness Resource Center recognizes that individual wellbeing is deeply affected by physical and social environment. Systemic oppression harms our wellbeing as individuals-in the form of chronic stress, as well as acute and generational trauma-and the wellbeing of our communities. Unfortunately, the mental health and wellness industries have historically centered whiteness. This is to the detriment of everyone, but especially people of color. In the WRC, we strive to approach our work from an anti-oppression framework because we know this is an essential part of creating a thriving and compassionate community. We are learning and growing in this, and we always welcome feedback about how we can do better.
The Wellness Resource Center serves as the hub for prevention and health promotion work on campus, and plays a key role in assessing and identifying health trends and priorities, developing strategies to reduce harm and capitalize on individual protective factors and campus strengths, and provides leadership, coordination and integration of campus health and wellness initiatives.
Our Three Focus Areas
Within the context of the holistic well-being, and health education, the Wellness Resource Center works in three primary focus areas: sexual violence prevention and response; substance use education and abuse prevention; and mental health promotion and suicide prevention. We recognize that these themes touch all CC students' lives and strive to equip them with the tools to navigate challenges and participate in campus life in ways that are inclusive, trauma informed, and consent oriented.
For more information on our work in these areas, check out the links below.