Japanese Tsunami Relief
by APSC. Average Reading Time: less than a minute.
As a community, we’re all watching closely the events unfolding in Japan. We know many students and families have been affected by this tragic situation.
It’s important to look out for each other through this difficult time – and to let everyone know about the resources on campus that are available to students. Whether you’re worried about a friend, your classes, need information, have a question, or just feel like you need to talk to someone, there are places to go, beginning with your academic advisor in your school. The key thing is to let someone know.
Some other great Penn resources include:
Pan-Asian American Community House (PAACH)
215-746-6046
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
215-898-7021
Office of Student Affairs
215-898-6533 or osa@dolphin.upenn.edu
University Chaplain’s Office
215-898-8456
Vice Provost for University Life
215-898-6081 or avpsa@pobox.upenn.edu
For ongoing updates and ways to help, you may also visit the following University webpage.

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