Self-help materials now available at Student Counseling Services
Rob Fazio, a professional colleague of AU’s Student Counseling Services, has donated self-help materials that students may access to assist them in the aftermath of Lauren Burk's death. If struggling with Lauren's death, or another trauma or tragedy, the SCS staff is available to assist you. SCS realizes that there are some students who may want to initially work through their trauma or tragedy on their own. For those students, a workbook, "Finding Your Way through Loss and Adversity" and a personal growth guide, "Your Growth through Loss and Adversity Roadmap" are available at SCS. Please contact SCS Director, Doug Hankes at 844-5123 or e-mail him at hankedm@auburn.edu if interested in obtaining a copy of either of these self-help resources.
The Hold the Door for Others foundation was created after Rob's father died in the September 11 tragedy. Rob's father, Ronald Fazio, literally held the door for others to escape the World Trade Center as it collapsed after the terrorist attacks. For more information, visit www.holdthedoor.com.