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Therapy in a Post-10/7 World

Nine months ago, we founded Gesher Campus Care to meet the urgent need for trusted, accessible emotional support as Jewish individuals across the country grappled with the growing impact of antisemitism.


Antisemitism is a uniquely complex form of hate — ancient, yet ever-evolving. To truly serve the Jewish community, therapists must be equipped with expert training, and those seeking care must feel confident that the person across from them understands their experience.


Today, with over 200 trained and vetted therapists nationwide, we’re ready to support a growing number of clients who can benefit from culturally responsive care.


GCC is thrilled to launch our first digital outreach campaign, connecting Jewish students, faculty, and others across the broader Jewish world with the compassionate support they deserve.


This is our moment to open our doors wide and let people know we’re here.


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If you know someone who could use our services, please send them to our contact page — we’ll take it from there.


If you know counselors, campus professionals, or Jewish organizations on the front lines, please share Gesher Campus Care as a trusted referral resource.


We’re profoundly grateful to everyone who has believed in our mission and helped it grow. Your support makes this work possible — and together, we can continue bridging more people to the care they need.

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Let's Get Started

We're here to help.

 

Reach out to learn how you can access culturally sensitive mental health resources through Gesher Campus Care's services.

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