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Well-Being Initiatives (Mental & Physical Health)
Assisting Students' Well-Being

UTSA is committed to the wellbeing of each member of the campus community and recognizes that numerous factors contribute to overall wellness: physical and mental health, diet and nutrition, physical activity, stress management and self-care, social behaviors and more.  

Our wellbeing efforts build a foundation for healthy living for students, faculty and staff both here at UTSA and beyond. Wellbeing Services integrates health education, promotion and support services to provide a comprehensive approach to student well-being. 

As part of the university’s commitment to student success, Wellbeing Services promotes and connects existing health-related services while developing new programming. Wellbeing Services’ events, workshops and programs focus on the eight dimensions of wellbeing — physical, social, spiritual, environmental, financial, occupational, emotional and intellectual. 

Wellbeing initiatives focus on continuing a culturally competent dialogue about health and wellbeing. 

Support for this project ensures a variety of workshops, trainings, events and outreach opportunities are available to students, including topics like coping skills, suicide prevention and bystander intervention, in addition to the comprehensive integrated physical health care services brought to campus by Wellness 360 and My Student Support Program (MySSP) 24/7 mental health services.

For Giving Day 2022, Senior Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students – LT Robinson will cosplay a Disney Villain chosen by students if we reach 100 donors. If 200 donors make a gift, LT will do an additional cosplay!

If you are interested in donating to other wellbeing initiatives for students, consider donating to the UTSA Recovery Center, Student Emergency Fund, or the Roadrunner Pantry and Whataburger Resource Room.  


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LT's Cosplay Challenge
For Giving Day 2022, Senior Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students – LT Robinson will cosplay a Disney Villain chosen by students if we reach 100 donors. If 200 donors make a gift, LT will do an additional cosplay!
100 / 100 Donors
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Success!
Turn the Map Orange Challenge
Roadrunners stepped up and turned the map orange! $5,000 has been unlocked for the Roadrunner Pantry!
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UTSA Giving Day Challenge: Dollars
Thanks to John Richardson and Jan Puckett, an additional $5,000 will be awarded to the UTSA Giving Day project that raises the most money during UTSA Giving Day. 2nd place will be awarded an additional $2,500. 3rd place will be awarded an additional $1,000.
Rank Prize Department Raised
1 $5,000 UTSA Athletics $57,371.10
2 $2,500 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design $43,101.22
3 $1,000 College of Sciences $29,565.00
4 Carlos Alvarez College of Business $26,632.91
5 College for Health, Community and Policy $15,388.00
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Student Program Challenge: Donors
Prizes will be awarded to the student programs that secure the 1st, 2nd and 3rd most donors during UTSA Giving Day. Prize funds are courtesy of Heather '07 and Ron Green!
Rank Prize Programs Donors
1 $500 Roadrunner Pantry and Whataburger Resource Room 86
2 $250 Well-Being Initiatives (Mental & Physical Health) 61
3 $250 Fostering Educational Success Center 46
4 Dreamers Resource Center 36
5 Black Student Initiatives 33
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Power Hour: Late Night 'Runners
The project with the most donors between 11 p.m. CDT on April 19 and 1 a.m. CDT on April 20 wins an additional $1,000 for their cause thanks to Genevieve '05, '12 and Nicholas Tobias!
Rank Prize Project Donors
1 $1,000 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 52
2 Fostering Educational Success Center 12
3 Southwest School of Art Programs 5
4 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design 2
5 UTSA Fund - Areas of Greatest Need 2
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Power Hour: Finish Strong, 'Runners
Last chance to hit those goals! The project with the most donors between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. CDT on April 20 wins an additional $1,000 for their cause.
Rank Prize Project Donors
1 $1,000 UTSA Athletics 102
2 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 77
3 UTSA Libraries & Institute of Texan Cultures 23
4 College for Health, Community and Policy 21
5 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design 19
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Success!
Last Gift Challenge sponsored by Cavender Cares
Eric Solis was the final donor, winning an additional $500 for Well-being Initiatives (Physical and Mental Health)!
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UTSA Giving Day Challenge: Donors
Thanks to April Ancira '03, an additional $5,000 will be awarded to the UTSA Giving Day project that acquires the highest number of unique donors during UTSA Giving Day. 2nd place will be awarded an additional $2,500. 3rd place will be awarded an additional $1,000.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $5,000 UTSA Athletics 335
2 $2,500 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 320
3 $1,000 UTSA Libraries & Institute of Texan Cultures 273
4 College of Liberal & Fine Arts 188
5 Carlos Alvarez College of Business 174
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Student Program Challenge: Dollars
Prizes will be awarded to the student organizations that raise the 1st, 2nd and 3rd most amount of dollars during UTSA Giving Day. 2nd place prize will be awarded courtesy of Cece Griffin!
Rank Prize Programs Raised
1 $500 Roadrunner Pantry and Whataburger Resource Room $7,761.90
2 $250 Fostering Educational Success Center $3,200.00
3 $250 Dreamers Resource Center $3,050.00
4 First Generation & Transfer Student Support $2,585.00
5 Student Emergency Fund $2,427.50
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Power Hour: UTSA Giving Day 2022 Kick-Off sponsored by Cavender Cares
The project with the most donors between 10:11 a.m. and 12 p.m. CDT on April 19 wins an additional $1,000 courtesy of Cavender Cares!
Rank Prize Project Donors
1 $1,000 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 62
2 UTSA Athletics 47
3 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design 40
4 UTSA Libraries & Institute of Texan Cultures 39
5 Carlos Alvarez College of Business 28
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Power Hour: Early Birds
The early Roadrunner gets the worm! The project with the most donors between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. CDT on April 20 wins an additional $1,000 for their cause thanks to Karl Miller-Lugo!
Rank Prize Project Donors
1 $1,000 Alpha Sigma Alpha Scholarship 14
2 UTSA Athletics 7
3 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 7
4 Carlos Alvarez College of Business 5
5 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design 4
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