Campus Community#SupportUkraine VigilWritten by Marketing CommunicationsMarch 3, 2022Image credit: Yosef Chaim KalinkoNo Caption ProvidedCampus community unites to pray for and stand with the people of Ukraine.Campus Ministry organized a prayer vigil March 3 at the reflecting pool outside the Chapel of St. Ignatius for the campus to come together to mourn the lives lost in Ukraine and comfort and support those grieving during this difficult time. In an excerpt from a message to campus, Campus Ministry wrote “As a Jesuit and Catholic university, we stand firmly against all acts of violence and particularly as we enter the season of Lent, we are reminded of our call to stand with all who suffer in the world. … Let us stand in solidarity ... and recommit ourselves as agents of peace and justice.” There are a number of resources available to students, faculty and staff in need of care and support during this time. Students can schedule an appointment with Counseling and Psychological Services at 206-296-6090. Campus Ministers are available in Student Center 120. Call for appointment: 206-296-6075 or 206-296-6052. Advisers at the International Student Center in Pavilion 160 are available in-person or can be reached at 206-296-6260 or email: isc@seattleu.edu. Veterans and military service members can visit The Outreach Center in Student Center 110 from 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Learn more at 206-296-6334 or email: outreachcenter@seattleu.edu. Staff and faculty seeking support can access SU’s EAP benefits through Resources for Living. Contact Human Resources for more information. For more information on these and additional resources, contact Campus Ministry.