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Peer Health Educators (PHEs)

 

Become a PHE!!

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What do PHEs do?

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The Alcohol, Tobacco, Other Drug, and Sexual Assault (ATODSA) PHE program educates Sac State students about alcohol, tobacco, other drugs, and sexual assault. The mission of the program is to reduce the harm associated with high risk drinking and drug use, as well as eliminate sexual assault among Sac State students. The ATODSA PHEs conduct outreach events and presentations on the Sac State campus and in the greater Sacramento community.

 

2009-2010 PHE's

Dan

Dan

Dana

Dana

Ivonne

Ivonne

Jessica

Jessica

Karen

Karen

Lara

Lara

Megan

Megan

Morgan

Morgan

Nicole

Nicole

Rosio

Rosio

Stara

Stara

Stefanie

Stefanie

Stefanie Corbette

Stefanie Corbette

Taevona

Teavona

 

Upcoming Events:

Wellness Fair
April 14, 2009
Redwood Room, University Union
10:00 am -2:00 pm

Apply to be a PHE!

All of our PHE's are interns and gain academic units for their service as well as invaluable experience in health education.

PHE Application

 

 

What are this years PHEs saying about their experience?

"The best part about being a PHE is having the ability to inform people all over the campus about important and often misunderstood issues. It helps you step outside your comfort zone."
-Allison

 

"The most amazing thing I have gained as a result of being a PHE is a set of skills and knowledge that most people do not have. What's even better is I get to apply all of this to my peers, family, friends, and even myself in an extremely positive way."
-Coree

 

"Students of all majors should consider the internship because it is an amazing opportunity to get involved with your peers and make an impact."
-Jetan

 

"I have gained an unprecedented wealth of knowledge while being a PHE, I am more educated on the effects of alcohol and drugs in the body, as well as sexual assault/rape and its victims. I have gained self confidence and better speaking skills, leadership skills and most importantly the invaluable feeling of knowing I am making an impact on other students by helping them obtain accurate health related information."
-Elise