09/13/2018
We know that grief can affect people differently, at different times and stages. Penn is home to abundant resources to assist you as you process this news and your feelings.
If you want to talk to someone about a personal or academic concern:
Counseling and Psychological Services (215-898-7021; 3624 Market St., first floor) is available to all students 24/7 by phone. Students can speak directly to a clinician at any time, day or night, by calling 215-898-7021. Students can drop into CAPS during business hours.
The University Chaplain's Office (215-898-8456; 240 Houston Hall) provides pastoral support and counseling. The Chaplain’s Office also works with a number of faith communities and campus ministers who provide spiritual support for students. Students of all faiths are warmly welcomed.
SP2 Student Services (Jennifer Clinkscales: 215-746-5895, Caster room B-23; Lina Hartocollis: 215-898-5503; 610-220-2129, Caster room B-22)
If you don't feel well:
Student Health Service (215-746-3535; 3535 Market St., first floor) offers comprehensive primary care, including services to help you eat well, sleep well, and reduce stress.
If you aren't sure where to go or you're concerned about a friend:
Student Intervention Services (215-898-6081; 3611 Locust Walk) connects students to resources, responds to well-being concerns, and supports members of the community in crises.
The Division of Public Safety's HELP line (215-898-HELP/215-898-4357) is a 24/7 service that connects Penn students, staff, faculty, and families with appropriate resources.
-Dean John Jackson Jr.
Today, our school and organization lost our beloved colleague and friend Cameron Driver. Cameron was a part-time MSW at SP2 and a faithful member of ASBW-UPenn Chapter. Our thoughts and prayers are with all who knew him, and with his loved ones. He is survived by his wife, stepson, expectant child, and parents. Rest in Power King.