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You can find it here: ubcwiki.ca/general/mental-health

Hi everyone, congratulations on making it to the end of the term! We're excited to have added a new section on ubcwiki.ca, which includes an extensive list of mental health resources available to UBC students and community members.

A big thank you to u/blacknwhitelife02 for assembling this guide. She rightfully pointed out that there are a lot of resources that people don't know about, and we hope this resource can address that gap.

As always, if you have ideas for new pages or wish to update existing content, you can contribute in various ways!

From the UBC Reddit/Lemmy mod team, congratulations and best of luck with finals!

You got this.

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