The U Good F.A.M.?™ program was founded by Dr. Kha’ Sadler with the goal of building a network of mental health professionals, educators, and others in the helping profession, to create a collaborative culture that prioritizes mental health and emotional well-being for all students, particularly students of color.
Research shows that a supportive network of faculty, staff, and peers can help reduce achievement gaps and enhance mental well-being for students of color.
Originally launched as a pilot, U Good F.A.M.?™ aims to increase access to, inclusivity of, and receptivity toward mental health services, addressing the unique needs of historically underserved students populations within higher education and other educational environments.