First Peoples Advising Services Brochure

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First Peoples Advising Services Brochure
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Students of Color face unique challenges;
we support you in a variety of ways:
Counseling on a drop-in or appointment basis
Peer support (see below)
Mentoring Program (see below)
Workshops, support groups
Advocacy and referral
Community meetings
Library/Lounge/Meeting room
Personal computer and typewriter use
Outreach

First PeoP-les

Advising Service
Peer Support

Supervised by professional staff, these trained students
provide advocacy, referral and support during drop-in
hours, as well as workshops, social/cultur;,1l events and
outreach. Drop by and say hello in Library 1407C; all
contacts are confidential.
Mentoring Program

You have the opportunity on request to match up with
a staff, faculty or senior student who will be your
personal mentor for the year. Through regular meetings, you will benefit from the expertise of someone
who's "been there."
First Peoples Coalition Student Groups

UMOJA (African American Association), ext. 6781
Asian/Pacific Isle Coalition, ext. 6033
Evergreen Indian Center, ext. 6105
MEChA (Chicana/Latino Association), ext. 6143
Women of Color Coalition, ext. 6006

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The Evergreen State College
Library 1414
Olympia, WA 98505

Library 1415, ext. 6467

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Library 1407C, ext. 6284
Library 1208, ext. 6495

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