Concussion & CTE Foundation HelpLine for
Princeton University
Athlete Alumni

Are you worried about long-term symptoms of concussion, CTE, and related neurological disorders?

Concussion & CTE Foundation® HelpLine for Princeton University Athlete Alumni

The Concussion & CTE Foundation HelpLine is a free, personalized service for Princeton University Athlete Alumni fighting long-term symptoms of concussion, CTE, or related neurological disorders.

The Concussion & CTE Foundation provides connections to vetted medical and mental health professionals with the expertise needed to quarterback your care. It also offers online support groups, 1-on-1 peer support matches, and educational resources. Patients, spouses, and families can access support through the confidential HelpLine form linked below. Our team will respond within 3 business days by email, text, or phone appointments according to your preferences.

This resource referral service is provided with support and input from Concussion & CTE Foundation ambassadors including Brock Bell (Football ’06), Andy Mims (Football ’95), Hank & Victoria Bjorklund (Football ’72 & Basketball ’73), Ross Tucker (Football ’01), Chuck Hastings (Football ’00), Matt Henshon (Basketball ’91), C.J. Brucato (Football ’95), and Mark Berggren (Football ’85).

Support & resources for
Princeton University Athlete Alumni

If you’re experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, please go to the nearest emergency room or call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988.

Patients and caregivers with medical or mental health concerns related to brain trauma exposure can reach out for support, information, and resources such as: