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Nunchi Health offers free peer support groups designed for students from immigrant, undocumented, and minority backgrounds. Our groups create safe spaces for connection, healing, and growth — helping students feel seen, supported, and empowered.

If you know a student who could benefit, please share their name and email below. Our team will reach out with more information about our upcoming programs and how to get involved. Together, we can help more students find community and strength in shared experience.

Identity-Affirming Peer Support

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Results from Our Previous Cohorts

Participant Rating (NPS)

On a scale of 0-10, how likely are you to recommend the Nunchi Fellowship to a friend or colleague?

9.8 (highly recommended)

Nunchi Target Areas

What do you feel like the Nunchi Fellowship has helped you improve and/or better understand?

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Self-Rated Overall Mental Health

Bar graph with five numbered tiers (excellent to poor). Featuring two distributions of data, one labeled 'before' with a value of 2.5 and the other labeled 'after' with a value of 4.33

Anxiety and Depression (PHQ-4)

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Psychological Distress (KESSLER)

Bar chart comparing two results, one showing 'before' with a value of 14.25 and another showing 'after' with a value of 9.75
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  • A group of people running through a desert landscape with Joshua trees at sunset.

    "This Fellowship is great for a student that may currently be seeking mental health services but is not sure where to start or does not have the financial resources to do so."

    — Spring 2023 Fellowship Participant

  • A group of four young men laughing and engaging around a table in a library or study room, with shelves filled with books in the background.

    "I would recommend this Fellowship to anyone who identifies as first generation, BIPOC, women, non-binary, LGBTQ+."

    — Summer 2023 Fellowship Participant

  • Silhouettes of six people standing outdoors during sunset, with mountains in the background and some making peace signs.

    "This is better than any school counseling."

    — Spring 2023 Fellowship Participant