March 14, 2025
Morrison Family Center for Student Well-being is your campus connection to well-being

In 2024, a portion of the Morrison Family Center for Student Well-being moved from Lafene Health Center to room 217 in the K-State Union. The health education division of the center remains at Lafene Health Center. The well-being center is an education, outreach and support office dedicated to enhancing K-State students' physical, social and emotional well-being. They offer guidance on various health and well-being topics as well as essential resources, individual student support and impactful programs.
Programs include:
• Well-being advising: Students gain support in the areas of social and emotional well-being by engaging in activities and exploring strategies to strengthen well-being challenges.
• Health and hygiene kits: Students can request health, hygiene or wrap kits for themselves or to distribute in their residence hall, fraternity or sorority.
• Green Bandana Project: K-State has partnered with The Green Bandana Project to continue a national campaign to spread suicide prevention and mental health awareness.
• 21st Birthday Project: The 21st Birthday Project aims to reduce harmful drinking patterns surrounding students’ 21st birthday celebrations.
The Morrison Family Center for Student Well-being also offers several presentations and workshops, including the PERMAH Wellbeing Survey, health education presentations and sexual assault prevention presentations. The center also partners with Staley School of Leadership for ‘Cats Connect, the program designed to help individuals build community and find their K-State family. The WellCAT Toolkit for Well-being is available for faculty and staff in Canvas. Here is a quick overview of all Morrison Family Center for Student Well-being presentations.
With a focus on proactive and relevant skills, the Morrison Family Center for Student Well-being provides opportunities for students to enhance their well-being to become WellCATS for Life.