Students can contact members of the WRC team Monday through Friday from 8:30am-5:00pm. We are located on the second floor of the Howard Gittis Student Center on Main Campus.
Phone: 215-204-8436
Email: [click-for-email]
This email account is not protected or private - please do not share confidential or sensitive information. Messages are montiored only during business hours - Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm. If you are in need of resources beyond this time, please review digital or online resources (listed at the bottom of the Wellness Consultation page).
Jessica Barone, MPH
Jessica serves as the Alcohol and Other Drugs Prevention Coordinator at the Wellness Resource Center. Her primary role focuses on educating members of the Temple community about substance use while employing a harm reduction framework. Jessica earned both her Bachelor of Science in Public Health and her Master of Public Health in the Social and Behavioral Sciences at Temple University. Jessica is passionate about empowering individuals in difficult situations by equipping them with the resources and tools necessary to foster health and wellbeing. To practice self-care Jessica loves to spend time outside, read, and exercise!
You can reach Jessica at [click-for-email]
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Allison Beaumont, B.S.
Allison serves as the Graduate Extern at the Wellness Resource Center, where she focuses on creating, supporting, and implementing holistic programing that enhances graduate and professional student well-being and promotes a supportive campus community. Allison earned her Bachelor of Science in Public Health in 2025 and will receive her Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Managment at Temple University in Spring 2026. Since 2023, Allison has been a WRC Peer Educator and is passionate about supporting students' wellness in ways that meet their individual needs. Outside the office, she enjoys reading, running, and spending time with her cat, Sparkles.
You can reach Allison at Allison.Beaumont@temple.edu
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Amanda Bule, M.Ed & MPA
Amanda serves as Assistant Director at the Wellness Resource Center. Her work focuses on supporting office operations, leading the WRC's peer education program, and ensuring students have access to the tools they need to make informed decisions in the context of their lives. She earned her Master's of Education degree in Human Sexuality, as well as her Master's of Public Administration degree in Public Policy from Widener University. Amanda has extensive experience in the sexual and reproductive health and rights space, with a background in patient education and comprehensive sex education advocacy. She practices self-care by doing yoga, experimenting with new recipes, and exploring the outdoors around Philadelphia.
You can reach Amanda at [click-for-email]
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Lydia Rae Lynes, MSW
Jasmine Oyefusi, B.A.
Jasmine serves as the Events & Communications Coordinator at the Wellness Resource Center. Her work focuses on promoting the office’s various programs and resources around Temple’s campus. Jasmine is a communications professional and graduate of Temple University, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Studies. She has a wealth of experience in social media marketing, strategy, and research. In addition to her professional pursuits, Jasmine is a former HEART Peer Educator and is passionate about helping others succeed. She believes in taking care of her well-being by prioritizing mindful movement and spending quality time with loved ones.
You can reach Jasmine at [click-for-email]
Media inquiries can also go to [click-for-email]
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Liz Zadnik, M.A.
Liz serves as Director at the Wellness Resource Center. Her work focuses on supporting a happy, well, and safer campus community. She earned her undergraduate degree at Temple University and her masters in community psychology and social change at Penn State University. Liz has spent the past 17 years working with communities and organizations focused on serving survivors of interpersonal violence and preventing harm. To stay well, she practices yoga, listens to podcasts, and explores new walking trails.
You can reach Liz at [click-for-email]
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers