Skip to main content
University Health Center
MyUHC Your Visit Patient Services Wellness & Advocacy Insurance & Billing About Us
MyUHC Your Visit
Hours and Location Appointments Emergency Patient Forms Patient Rights and Responsibilities Notice of Privacy Practices Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault (DFSA) Information
Patient Services
Medical Services Faculty Staff Assistance Program Occupational Health Psychiatry and Substance Use Services (PASS) Substance Use Intervention & Treatment (SUIT) Clinics
Wellness & Advocacy
CARE to Stop Violence Health Promotion & Wellness Services
Insurance & Billing
Mandatory Insurance and Waiver Billing and Costs Insurance and Billing Contacts Insurance Filing Mandatory Insurance FAQ
About Us
Meet Our Team Mission and Values Who Can Use Our Services Campus Communications Patient Feedback Student Involvement Contact Us
Hours and Location Appointments Emergency Patient Forms Patient Rights and Responsibilities Notice of Privacy Practices Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault (DFSA) Information
Medical Services Faculty Staff Assistance Program Occupational Health Psychiatry and Substance Use Services (PASS) Substance Use Intervention & Treatment (SUIT) Clinics
CARE to Stop Violence Health Promotion & Wellness Services
Mandatory Insurance and Waiver Billing and Costs Insurance and Billing Contacts Insurance Filing Mandatory Insurance FAQ
Meet Our Team Mission and Values Who Can Use Our Services Campus Communications Patient Feedback Student Involvement Contact Us

Grace Fansler Boudreau, MPH, CHES

Home Grace Fansler Boudreau, MPH, CHES
Portrait of Grace Fansler Boudreau, MPH, CHES

Grace Fansler Boudreau, MPH, CHES

Program Director, CARE to Stop Violence

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers

Grace is a dedicated professional coordinating outreach and assessment efforts for CARE to Stop Violence. She also teaches and oversees the Outreach Peer program, fostering a supportive environment for student engagement and education. Grace holds a Master of Public Health with a concentration in Behavioral and Community Health from the University of Maryland, where she honed her skills as an intern in the CARE office. A skilled trainer, Grace has presented to diverse audiences across Maryland on vital topics such as sexual violence prevention, consent communication, and the intersection of alcohol and sexual violence. Her passion for promoting wellness among college students drives her commitment to outreach and education within the UMD campus community. Additionally, Grace is a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), further underscoring her expertise in health education and advocacy.

Department Information

  • CARE to Stop Violence
University Health Center
University Health Center, Building #140
health@umd.edu 1-301-314-8184