Award-winning S.H.O.E.S. project combats mental illness and depression

UPDATE


Due to the potential of severe weather on Feb. 6, the S.H.O.E.S. event date has been moved to its rain date of Feb. 13. It is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. that day.

East Carolina University students have partnered with campus departments to present the fifth annual S.H.O.E.S. project from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Feb. 6 near the cupola on the ECU mall.

S.H.O.E.S., which stands for Students Honoring Others’ Everyday Struggles/Stories, is a program intended to help ECU students who may be dealing with challenging times. College students may experience depression, anxiety, stress, addictions or thoughts of self-harm, but may feel isolated and unable to manage their response.

“Our hope is that this program will help students with their struggles, providing them with education and resources, along with hope, encouragement and positivity. We aim to help the campus community be more aware of mental health issues in adolescents and young adults and of the available services and resources,” said Waz Miller, director of residence life.

The S.H.O.E.S. project started in 2016. It won the state and regional Program of the Year award from the South Atlantic affiliate of College and University Residence Halls and went on to be chosen as the Program of the Year by the National Association of College and University Residence Halls. The program was shared with other campuses at the Association of College and University Housing Officers International conference in Rhode Island in 2017.

Thursday’s event will feature a display of 400 pairs of shoes collected from ECU and Hope Middle School students, each attached to a story of someone struggling with a family situation, medical condition, mental health issue or other life challenge.

In addition to the shoes on display, there will be a Worthy Wall, a chalkboard where students can write down the reasons why they are worthy of being loved. Student radio station WZMB 91.3 FM will broadcast live during the event. This year the Residence Hall Association will be actively participating in the event and will promote positive mental health via green ribbons.

ECU students and staff will distribute thousands of positive messages on buses and in campus buildings during the S.H.O.E.S. project. The display of positivity is an effort to lift everyone’s spirits during the long month of February, and to inspire hope. There will also be a resource table, and the Center for Counseling and Student Development will have counselors on site for participants who would like someone to talk to in a confidential setting.

There will also be a giant purple bear named Soks and hot chocolate and cookies donated by Campus Dining. Participants can share their photos and thoughts using the hashtag #ECUSHOES.

“We have seen S.H.O.E.S. grow so much in the last five years,” Miller said. “It’s truly amazing to see such a collaborative effort to bring more awareness to mental health and other issues which college and younger students are facing.”

For more information, contact Miller at 252-328-3632 or millerc@ecu.edu.

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Contact:  

Waz Miller, campus living director, 252-328-4926, millerc@ecu.edu

Sydney Roig, residence hall coordinator, 252-328-3641, roigs18@ecu.edu

Bailey Steckbauer, residence hall coordinator, 252-328-4663, steckbauerb15@ecu.edu

Event Date: Feb. 6 (Rain date Feb. 13)