


While attending UW-Madison, he had the opportunity to serve as chair of the Collegiate Recovery Community, Live Free, and advocated for access to recovery resources, the dismantling of stigma, and education related to addiction and recovery. As a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he is currently working in the recovery field with the goal of making mental health and addiction recovery resources more accessible.
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Members will contribute to a report on their programs and the student perspective on how to create comprehensive, sustainable, and engaging mental health services and supports on campus.Ĭlick on each photo to read about their work.Ĭarter Kofman, University of Wisconsin-MadisonĬarter Kofman is a person in long-term recovery, which means he has not used drugs or alcohol since September 5th, 2014 he is also a person who lives with mental health conditions. Mental Health America is proud to announce the members of its first ever Collegiate Mental Health Innovation Council (CMHIC).ĬMHIC is made up of 15 students and recent graduates from across the country who are moving beyond awareness and taking action to address mental health in their campus communities.
