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Image of the Best Buddies club doing a charity walk in the rain.

Best Buddies at Seton Hall

The Best Buddies National Organization is a nonprofit dedicated to creating opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to form meaningful friendships, gain employment, and become more socially integrated within their communities.

Students in Seton Hall’s Chapter will practice their mentorship roles, establish new friendships, and advocate inclusion for students with IDDs which will bring awareness and education to their peers. This opportunity will expose members to the incredible individuality and talents that students with IDDs possess; additionally, it will inspire passion in their advocacy work and a desire to continue this work long after their time with our club has ended.

Contact Us

Best Buddies at Seton Hall is open to all students.Follow us on Instagram @shu.bestbuddies.

Chapter Faculty Advisors:

Grace May, Ph.D.
grace.may@shu.edu

Nicole Hansen, Ph.D.
nicole.hansen@shu.edu