Health Education Outreach (HEO)
Health Education Outreach (HEO) at The Claremont Colleges is dedicated to fostering a healthy, informed student community across the 5Cs. We aim to provide students with the knowledge, resources, and support they need to make informed decisions about their health and well-being, ultimately empowering them to lead balanced and healthy lives during their college years and beyond.
Contact the Health Education Outreach
Phone | (909) 607-3602
Email | heo@claremont.edu
Hours | Monday – Friday 1:00 PM. – 6:00 P.M.
For private health sessions please call/email our department directly for scheduling.
Health Education Outreach
330 E 8th St.
Claremont, CA, 91711
Upcoming Events
- There are no upcoming events.
Health Education Programs
Safer Sex Resources
Safer Sex Resources
HEO is committed to supporting students’ health and well-being by offering a variety of free safer sex supplies, designed to promote safer sexual practices and empower students to make informed choices. Our resources are available to all students—just stop by the HEO office, sign in, and either grab one of our convenient pre-made bags or customize your own selection to fit your needs.
Available Supplies:
- External (“Male”) Condoms
- Standard
- Specialty Sizes
- Specialty Types (Latex-Free, Flavored)
- Internal (“Female”) Condoms
- Other Barrier Methods
- Dental Dams
- Latex Finger Condoms
- Nitrile Gloves
- Lubricants
- Silicone-Based
- Aloe-Based
- Emergency Contraceptives
Wellness Kiosk
Wellness Kiosk
Student Health Services and Health Education Outreach are excited to share the placement of the new Wellness Kiosk in The Claremont Colleges Library! This kiosk offers convenient, on-campus access to essential wellness supplies at discounted prices.
Available items include:
The kiosk will operate during the library’s service hours, and it’s cashless for your convenience! It accepts physical cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and other mobile wallet payment options. We hope this resource makes it easier to take care of your wellness needs while on campus. |
Menstrual Supplies
Menstrual Supplies
It may not always be welcomed, but like it or not, “Aunt Flo” is here to stay. Luckily, we now live in a world with a variety of options of different brands that are available to us at our fingertips. However, wouldn’t it feel great to be able to get access to these supplies right here on campus? The HEO office is stocked with trusted period products made with 100% organic cotton and gynecologist-approved sexual health products that are free of charge to students.
Meet the Staff
Meet the Staff
Tonisha Williams, MPH-CHES She/Her/Hers
Health Education Outreach Coordinator
Born and raised in the sunny side of California where I received my master’s degree in Public Health from Loma Linda University in 2019. Before working with TCCS, I worked for the County of Riverside in their Public Health Department mitigating the spread of COVID-19. I also enjoyed a few weeks in Ukraine specifically in Kiev, designing, implementing, and evaluating a few health educations programs to their citizens in their native language. I have a passion for Health Education and Promotion as well as Disease Prevention and wellness. I like to live by the saying “if you know better, you should do better” which helps drives my passion of health education. I strongly believe that sometimes the barrier between obtaining or maintaining optimal health could simply be a lack of education and thorough knowledge. In my free time, I enjoy online shopping, adding to my sneaker collection and taking weeklong cruises to a destination of my choice.
Justin Ryoo He/Him/His
Classification: Junior
School Affiliation: Pomona College
Something interesting about me: “I enjoy weightlifting!”
Why did you become a PHE: I decided to be a PHE to learn more about the health resources available to students on campus, and then share those resources with my peers.
What does “Health” mean to you: Health, to me, is an active process of managing the physical, mental, and social aspects of life.
Naeemah Haymon She/Her/Hers
Classification: Junior
School Affiliation: Pomona College
Something interesting about me: “My favorite show is Workaholics, or a more serious answer is that I want to become an orthodontist!”
Why did you become a PHE: Working as a PHE allows me to explore my interests in Health as well as share what I learn with other college students who share the same experiences as me.
What does “Health” mean to you: Health is putting yourself first. Sometimes a good night’s rest is more important than an extra hour of studying!
Ainhoa Bezerra-Gastesi Them/They/She
Classification: Sophomore
School Affiliation: Pomona College
Something interesting about me: “I like to run, crochet, and hike!”
Why did you become a PHE: I became a PHE to help my peers understand the resources that we offer for them at the 5Cs in regard to their health and wellness. I also wanted to help educate my peers about their own health and questions they may have.
What does “Health” mean to you: “Health” to me is anything that benefits you. This can be emotionally, physically, and/or mentally. Having good health is taking care of your own needs.
Mame Baffour-Awuah She/Her/Hers
Classification: Freshman
School Affiliation: Pomona College
Something interesting about me: “I am a diehard Law and Order fan!”
Why did you become a PHE: I decided to become a PHE to promote healthy behaviors and practices 7C wide while connecting my peers to resources available to students at the Claremont Colleges.
What does health mean to you: Good health means to prioritize your physical, mental, emotional and social wellbeing.
Na’Rya Jackson She/Her/Hers
Classification: Freshman
School Affiliation: Pomona College
Something interesting about me: “I am very ambitious and have many professional career interests from wanting to become a philosopher, screen writer and a director to also wanting to be a model and a professional dancer!”
Why did you become a PHE:I wanted to become thoroughly educated on different health and wellness topics so that I can in return, educate my 7C peers.
What does health mean to you: Health to me means taking care of every part of your well-being surrounding mental health, physical health, social-emotional health, spiritual health, and financial health, that allows you the liberty to be the best version of yourself.
Free COVID Tests
Free COVID Tests
As part of our ongoing commitment to your health and well-being, free COVID tests are available at Student Health Services (SHS), Campus Safety and Health Education Outreach (HEO).
Free self-administered COVID tests are available to pickup at HEO Monday-Friday, 1 pm – 6 pm. These grab-and-go kits should be administered at home or in an isolated location. DO NOT conduct the test inside HEO.
If you feel under the weather when you head to grab your test, kindly wear a mask. It’s a small step that helps keep everyone healthy. Thank you for doing your part to keep our community safe.
Alcohol and Marijuana 101
Alcohol and Marijuana 101
Health Education Outreach provides general and confidential* one-on-one patient education (prevention and risk reduction) related to alcohol, cannabis, and other drugs. Our professional staff has been trained to use the most recent, evidence base approaches to educate our students on the affects of alcohol and drug use. We have also completed a thorough and extensive course with Alcohol 101+ which is an online program that educates college students on the dangers of binge drinking and the importance of healthy decision making. The Alcohol101+ Programs aims to:
- Increase student awareness of the potential hazards of binge drinking.
- Increase student intention to change drinking behaviors.
- Contribute to behavior change by decreasing binge drinking.
- Increase empathy and understanding that personal drinking choices impact others.
HEO’s staff maintains confidentiality in all one-on-one appointments for general questions and concerns regarding recreational substance use. At our office you will also find pamphlets and other educational material that you may find helpful regarding this topic. If this is something that interest you, please come visit our office during office hours or call the HEO department to schedule an appointment with our HEO coordinator at (909)607-3602
* Confidentiality is a priority and will always be upheld except in situations in which a) they perceive that a student is a danger to themself or their community, b) they suspect child/elder/dependent adult abuse or neglect and are mandated by the state to report to Child Protective Services, and c) they perceive a crime that must be reported to Campus Safety as required by the Clery Act.
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
Programs
Outreach and workshops are generally provided by request. If you are interested in collaborating with HEO on programs, presentations, outreach events, or workshops, please fill out the Program Request Form. HEO provides programming for students on the following topics:
- Alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs
- Sexual health/sexuality
- Stress/mental health
- Sleep
- Exercise/nutrition
Note: the above list serves as a basic guideline of programs offered by HEO. Possible programs are not limited to such categories. For more information on customizing a program, please contact us at heo@claremont.edu.
Health and Wellness Literature/Zine Collection
We have a wide variety of brochures, handouts, books, and DVDs about many different health/wellness-related topics. We also have a wall of zines related to self-care, identity, the LGBT community, and more. Browse through them while you’re in the massage chair or check them out for a class or program!
One-on-One Health Education
You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers. Come in and chat with a Peer Health Educator about all your health and wellness needs and questions. Everything from nutrition, sex(uality), alcohol and marijuana, to anxiety and roommate issues. While Peer Wellness Coaching is not a replacement for counseling with a licensed therapist, we use tools such
as motivational interviewing, the eight dimensions of health and wellness, harm reduction, and goal setting to help you figure out what’s best for you. Request an appointment with a trained PHE using our Peer Wellness Coaching request form, or reach out to our professional staff.
Resource List
HEO has worked to create one of the most comprehensive lists of resources available to Claremont college students both on and off-campus. If you are a provider or student organization that would like to be added to our list, please contact HEO@claremont.edu.