Group Hope brings such

By NICOLE SOSZYNSKI

One group on campus has students helping each other deal with depression.

“Group Hope,” organized a year ago by six students in the business college, is a support group organized to help students with depression and bipolar disorder.

The students organized a plan last year to market public awareness of this support group, volunteering their time with faculty advisers to finish the

project.

“Hopefully with the brochures and the marketing plan the ELC [Experiential Learning Center] team created last year will help the Group Hope chapter in DeKalb continue to build awareness, and the support groups will grow,” said Jane Mall, director of ELC and corporate relations.

Charles Smith, the group’s adviser, said the group is a good place for students

to share each other’s experiences and help each other through difficult times.

“[Students can] talk to each other for comfort and understanding,” Smith said.

Though meetings have not begun yet, Smith hopes to relocate the meetings from last year’s location in the Women’s Resource Center to the Holmes Student Center and also for the people of Sycamore and DeKalb to hold meetings in another location outside of campus, such as a church.