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## Chaplain Resources
Harvard Chaplains are available to offer religious, spiritual and moral support for all members of the university community.
## General & Crisis Contact Information
Find information about how to contact Harvard Chaplains for general inquiries and spiritual crisis support. Learn about our confidential resources and how to connect with chaplains of various traditions.
## Recent Statements from the Harvard Chaplains
## Spiritual Direction Offerings
Interested in getting started with spiritual direction either individually, or in a group setting?
## Want to Know More About the Harvard Chaplains?
## Harvard Chaplains
Serving the Spiritual Needs of the Harvard Community
## Meet our Chaplains
A professional community of more than forty chaplains.
## Harvard Interfaith Meal-Packaging Service Project
#### Hero Pagination
## Statement of Mission
The Harvard Chaplains, a professional community of more than forty chaplains, represent many of the world’s religious, spiritual, and ethical traditions, and share a collective commitment to serving the spiritual needs of the students, faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and staff of Harvard University.
## Multimedia
### Harvard Interfaith Meal-Packaging Service Project
Daryush Mehta, Harvard Chaplain, Zoroastrian Association; Director of Student Affairs, Doctoral Program in Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Technology (SHBT), Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, speaks at Morning Prayers about the volunteer effort to pack 50,000 nutritious meals total for local organizations that help Massachusetts households and beyond who struggle to provide food for their families.
### [Video: Religious Life at Harvard](http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/12/religious-life-at-harvard/)
Take a look at the breadth of religious life at Harvard in this 2013 documentary, where members of the community participate in moments of worship, spirituality, and community across the University. Students can engage in prayer or reflection in one of Harvard’s historic places of worship or in one of many less formal locations—a dorm room, dining hall, office, or Widener Library.