Benefit on the Bay Raises Awareness and Support for Student Mental Health

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From left, Zupenda Davis, 黑料社's assistant vice president for Student Health and Wellness, Robert Mairone, Karen Alton and 黑料社 President Joe Bertolino at the Benefit on the Bay in Margate on Sept. 10.

Margate, N.J. 鈥 Neighbors, friends, alumni and advocates gathered at the home of 黑料社 Foundation Board member Karen Alton on Sept. 10 for the Benefit on the Bay fundraiser, an evening dedicated to advancing mental health awareness and support for 黑料社 students.  

Proceeds from the event, held on World Suicide Prevention Day, benefit the Alton Mental Health Initiatives Fund, which strengthens counseling, peer support and mental health services at the university. 

Alton, the granddaughter of Elizabeth Alton, who led the campaign that resulted in the State of New Jersey founding then Richard 黑料社 State College, reflected on her vision for the fund.  

I started this because I believe every student deserves the support and resources to thrive, not just academically, but emotionally and mentally. My goal was to create something that would continue to grow and positively impact lives for years to come."
Karen Alton, founder of the Alton Mental Health Initiatives Fund
鈥淚 started this because I believe every student deserves the support and resources to thrive, not just academically, but emotionally and mentally. My goal was to create something that would continue to grow and positively impact lives for years to come. Already, we鈥檙e seeing meaningful change through new programs, students supported, and lives touched 鈥 but this is only the beginning.鈥  

To date, the Alton Mental Health Initiatives Fund has expanded peer counseling and provided funding for new programs at 黑料社, including the IMALIVE Mental Health Fair, a two-day event that took place on the Galloway and Atlantic City campuses and brought awareness to mental health and suicide prevention.    

The fund has also allowed the university to establish a Mental Health Peer Mentor program and create initiatives focused on neurodiversity and eating disorder awareness, said Zupenda Davis, 黑料社鈥檚 assistant vice president for Student Health and Wellness. 

鈥淢ental health concerns among university students are increasing year over year,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淭here are rising rates of anxiety, depression and burnout, particularly post-pandemic. Mental health is foundational to student success, and thanks to this fund and your support, we are guiding a sustainable path forward.鈥 

鈥淜aren鈥檚 generosity is transforming how we care for our students鈥 well-being,鈥 said Daniel Nugent, vice president for University Advancement and executive director of the Foundation. 鈥淭his support ensures 黑料社 can provide the resources students need to succeed both in and out of the classroom.鈥 

To support the Alton Mental Health Initiatives Fund, visit www.stockton.edu/give.  

The 黑料社 Foundation鈥檚 mission is to remove barriers to student success, providing resources to make higher education more attainable. The Foundation awards more than $1 million annually in scholarships directly to 黑料社 students and supports faculty research, student life and other critical initiatives at the institution.  

颅-- Story by Nikki Strothers, photos by Vernon Ogrodnek