CARE

Winthrop House is dedicated to gender justice, reproductive health, and personal empowerment, ensuring that all students have a safe learning and living experience at Harvard free of interpersonal harm. The purpose of the CARE (Consent Advocacy and Relationship Education) committee is to promote educational advocacy and foster a safe community at Winthrop House with values and practices rooted in equity, justice, and inclusion.

Working closely with the SHARE Counselors at the Office for Community Support, Non-Discrimination, Rights and Responsibilities, we aim to cultivate a compassionate community and sense of belonging for anyone at Winthrop who has witnessed or experienced any form of harm. We foster connections to 24/7 confidential support, trauma-informed counseling, education and support groups, community referrals, and advocacy through the Office for Community Support, Non-Discrimination, Rights and Responsibilities

At Winthrop House, focused on trauma-informed community building, we host events aimed at exploring healthy habits within relationships, practices of self-care focused on mental and physical self-empowerment, restorative justice, and reproductive health.

SHARE Counselors (confidential)
Smith Campus Center, Suite 624
1350 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
24/7 Confidential Hotline: (617) 495-9100

For Appointments: (617) 496-5636
CommunitySupport_SHARE@harvard.edu 

CARE Team

Michelle Guo

Resident Tutor
Hi Winthrop! I'm so excited to join the resident tutor team and my husband Jack and I are so thrilled to be starting our second year at Winthrop! I grew up in New Jersey and studied biology at Harvard, where I met Jack. After college, I went to medical...
Michelle and Jack

Lauren Tassone

Resident Tutor
Lauren is a PhD student in Harvard's Committee on the Study of Religion. She is originally from Cincinnati, Ohio and attended the University of Michigan (2017), where she studied cognitive science and organizational studies. During her professional career...
Photo of Lauren