Who We Are

The Longhorn Wellness Center's Longhorn SHARE Project was created in 2022 to offer non-clinical, peer-led spaces to support student mental health and provide opportunities for social connection beyond the surface level on campus.
Our two main services - weekly peer-led SHARE Communities and one-time SHARE Circles requested by faculty, student orgs, first-year seminars and other groups - help students connect around shared experiences and struggles, build interpersonal confidence, and find their place on campus while learning to support others in return. Read more about us on our website!
All peer "SHARE Support Specialists" complete a 3-credit UT course to learn active listening, motivational interviewing, group facilitation, and other supportive communication skills, and are certified in Mental Health First Aid. They benefit from ongoing support from their peer cohort, Graduate Assistant, and full-time Program Coordinator as they facilitate weekly SHARE Communities around their own experiences and mental heath challenges and lead SHARE Circles across campus. The SHARE Student Advisory Group also meets weekly to continue improving and refining the program as well as planning special events and community-building socials.
What We're Fundraising For
- SHARE Community Meeting Supplies: $1200 | Covers supplies (fidgets, craft materials, etc.) and snacks for all SHARE Communities' weekly meetings. See what we offered this Spring: https://healthyhorns.utexas.ed...
- Marketing Materials: $1000 | Helps build name recognition and ensure we reach more students with our support resources!
- Special Events: $1000 | Funds our annual retreat (Mental Health First Aid training + planning for the year) end-of-semester celebrations for our SHARE Support Specialists, and other connection events!
- Graduate Assistant Wages: $5700 | Half of our indispensable 20-hour GA's hourly wages ($19/hour) for the academic year.

Your Impact
SHARE has become a special, magical, and impactful part of many students' experiences at UT since we launched, and each semester we connect with more and more peers as the word spreads across campus. Your donation will help students like those below who've shared their experiences with us:
SHARE Community members:
“[My SHARE Community] was a space where I felt at home. I felt like I could speak freely about my mental health and it would be received in a supportive and nonjudgmental way.”
“They [the peer facilitators] did an amazing job making me feel welcome, choosing interesting and relevant discussion topics, and modeling vulnerability and connection. I loved getting to speak with them, and think they couldn't have done a better job in their role!”
“I loved the conversations we had, and I felt so at home being a part of my SHARE Community. I felt fully seen and cherished (and able to be myself) for the first time in a long time, and it was so meaningful.”
SHARE Circle participants:
“I enjoyed getting to hear about people’s values and the struggles they are facing to be able to offer comfort and understanding. It made me realize a lot of us are going through the same things, which was validating.”
“I love my girls so so much, and hearing what they’ve really been feeling and having space to feel together was powerful. [The facilitators] were amazing and showed so much care!”
SHARE Support Specialists:
“This might sound cheesy, but I truly feel like I was rescued by SHARE. The program helped me learn so much about myself and what I want and need from those around me, which in turn helped me learn a lot more about what others want and need.”
“I have so much more confidence in myself and my abilities and have learned how to be a better leader…I wouldn’t trade everything I’ve learned in SHARE or the connections I’ve made for the world. As I venture through the rest of my college experience and life as a whole, I feel extremely empowered and encouraged thanks to SHARE.”

Gifts to Longhorn SHARE Project contribute to...
Advocates 📣
Community Advocates
Generated 3281 clicks and 310 gifts, totaling $35,401Soh Nishiyama
Generated 302 clicks and 116 gifts, totaling $19,672Luke Mastrian
Generated 339 clicks and 233 gifts, totaling $18,348David Griffin
Generated 170 clicks and 61 gifts, totaling $11,515Randall Ford
Generated 113 clicks and 16 gifts, totaling $5,825Anna Boxall
Generated 295 clicks and 21 gifts, totaling $3,765Mark Carella
Generated 130 clicks and 18 gifts, totaling $3,717Victoria Mena
Generated 97 clicks and 7 gifts, totaling $3,560Sam Zarou
Generated 71 clicks and 21 gifts, totaling $3,260Katelyn Rood
Generated 174 clicks and 16 gifts, totaling $3,233Advocates, you have until 10:00 p.m. CST to solidify your rankings. Good luck!
Gift Count Leaders
1. Luke Mastrian – 232
2. Soh Nishiyama – 116
3. David Griffin – 59
4. Jacob – 38
5. Rizky Pratama – 29
Dollars Raised Leaders
1. Soh Nishiyama – $19,672
2. Luke Mastrian – $18,338
3. David Griffin – $11,414.60
4. Randall Ford – $5,675
5. Mark Carella – $3,717
Winners will be announced on May 1.
35 days ago by Pablo MoraLonghorns, this is the final sprint of 40 Hours for the Forty Acres!
Make your final gift now and help push us across the finish line at 10:00 p.m. CST.
Competing on a leaderboard? Every gift and share can still change the standings and this is your last chance to claim advocate incentives.
35 days ago by Pablo MoraFinal hour, Advocates! Nothing is locked in! Every share and every gift can still change the leaderboard. The top five advocates in each challenge earn extra match dollars for the designation of their choice.
Gift Count Leaders
1. Luke Mastrian – 231
2. Soh Nishiyama – 116
3. David Griffin – 59
4. Jacob – 38
5. Leonard Ali Wako Memon – 25
Dollars Raised Leaders
1. Soh Nishiyama – $19,672
2. Luke Mastrian – $18,288
3. David Griffin – $11,414.60
4. Randall Ford – $5,675
5. Mark Carella – $3,717
One final update will be placed on the 40 for Forty site at 9:30 p.m. CST.
35 days ago by Pablo MoraHere’s where things stand right now in our Advocate Challenges. Every share and every gift counts, nothing is locked in yet. Remember that the top five advocates for each challenge get additional match dollars for a designation of their choice.
Current Leaders
Advocate Challenge: Gift Count Highlighting the advocates who have generated the highest number of gifts so far:
1. Luke Mastrian - 189 gifts
2. Soh Nishiyama - 76 gifts
3. David Griffin - 48 gifts
4. Jacob - 27 gifts
5. Leonard Ali Wako Memon - 23 gifts
Advocate Challenge: Dollars Raised Highlighting the advocates who have generated the highest cumulative dollars so far:
1. Soh Nishiyama - $13,950
2. Luke Mastrian - $13,428
3. David Griffin - $9,695
4. Randall Ford - $5,475
5. Mark Carella - $3,567
Huge thanks to our advocates who are pushing hard and setting the pace. Leaders, defend your spot as we make our way to the 10:00 p.m. CST finish line!
36 days ago by Pablo MoraWe’re excited to share a snapshot of the current standings in our two Advocate Challenges during 40 Hours for the Forty Acres. These rankings reflect where things stand right now and there’s still plenty of time to keep moving up! Remember that the top five advocates in each challenge get additional match dollars for a designation of their choice.
Advocate Challenge: Gift Count Highlighting the advocates who have generated the highest number of gifts so far:
1. Luke Mastrian - 156 gifts
2. Soh Nishiyama - 35 gifts
3. David Griffin - 26 gifts
4. Jacob - 18 gifts
5. Leonard Ali Wako Memon - 15 gifts
Advocate Challenge: Dollars Raised Highlighting the advocates who have generated the highest cumulative dollars so far:
1. Luke Mastrian - $8,943
2. Soh Nishiyama - $5,960
3. David Griffin - $4,945
4. Randall Ford - $4,375
5. Emily Quigley - $2,376
A huge thank you to everyone who has already stepped up as an advocate. Your outreach, enthusiasm, and commitment are powering 40 Hours for the Forty Acres.
Keep sharing your links, keep spreading the word, and keep up the great work, we can’t wait to see how these leader boards shift as we approach the finish on April 30 at 10 p.m. CST!
36 days ago by Pablo Mora
