Our Mission

It is the mission, duty, and purpose of Bella Soul NFP to empower college students confronting chronic illness, physical disabilities, and disease through scholarships and emotional support.

It is our duty to provide a home on our website for individuals who attend college to connect to those who have similar diseases and are in similar situations to share advice and techniques on how they take on the stressors of college.

Bella Soul is trying to take a holistic view on health and disease by social networking young adults to share their experiences on what works and does not work for mental and physical well-being. The ultimate purpose for this organization is to help young adults feel in control of their body and situation no matter what circumstances they may find themselves in. Sickness can take away your body, but nothing can take away your Soul!

However, Bella Soul is not only here to support individuals with physical ailments, it is open to everyone who wants to improve their own lives and be as healthy as they can.

We want to emphasize that this site is not a replacement for doctors and/or medical professionals. Instead, it should be used to complement the information you receive from your doctor in an attempt to live a healthier and happier life. The suggestions found on this site are based on real world experiences that have worked for members of our team; they may not work for everyone, but we will try to provide the best information that we have available.
You are not alone in your fight; the world can be a tough place and life can knock you down, but do not give up. There are others here to help. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to get involved or want to share your story. And remember to fight each and everyday for the life you want to live.

Questions and Concerns

For questions about Bella Soul and website content, becoming involved, or learning more about Bella Soul and its' current projects, please email livebella_soul@yahoo.com

Technical Issues

For technical concerns, questions, and accessibility issues, contact: jholt2@wisc.edu