University Health and Wellbeing (UHW) works with partners across campus and the community to create a culture where every Spartan has equitable access to the health and wellbeing care, support, and resources they need. As a health promoting campus, UHW works to ensure health and wellbeing are woven into every aspect of Spartan life through a holistic and culturally sensitive approach.
Give Green Day, held Tuesday, March 10, 2026, is a day to make a difference by coming together to make a better tomorrow. In just 24 hours, Spartans everywhere unite to build a better tomorrow.
Across UHW, several impactful funds support students and employees as they navigate challenges, pursue their goals, and stay safe, healthy, and connected. Whether your passion is mental health, basic needs, accessibility, survivor support, or another area of wellbeing, you can direct your gift to the fund that resonates most with you. Every gift, of any size, helps foster a healthier, more resilient, and more inclusive campus.
Thank you in advance for your generosity. Your contribution strengthens a healthier, more inclusive Spartan community today and for generations to come.
- Center for Survivors Emergency Survivor Fund: Gifts to the Survivor Emergency Fund provide assistance to survivors of sexual violence.
- Center for Survivors Safe Place Shelter: Donations to MSU Safe Place provide emergency shelter, advocacy, counseling, safety planning, and essential resources for survivors of relationship violence and stalking, ensuring they have safe, confidential, and supportive options during crisis.
- Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC): A gift to the CRC supports students in or seeking recovery from substance use disorder by funding peer support, recovery housing, scholarships, life‑skills workshops, and sober community‑building activities that help Spartans maintain sobriety and thrive.
- Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS): A donation to CAPS enhances comprehensive student mental health services, including counseling, crisis support, psychiatric care, and referral coordination, ensuring students receive timely, culturally informed care that supports their wellbeing and academic success.
- Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities (RCPD) Building Opportunities for Networking and Discovery (BOND): Donor support for the BOND Program expands community, academic support, peer mentoring, and social and skill‑building opportunities for autistic students at MSU, empowering them to succeed academically, socially, and professionally in an inclusive environment.
- Spartan Basic Needs: Donations to Spartan Basic Needs help ensure that students facing food and essential‑needs insecurity have dependable access to nutritious food, hygiene items, and other critical resources, allowing them to focus on their academic success and wellbeing.
