Oregon QB Dante Moore Writes to Governor Advocating for Mental Health Services
University of Oregon quarterback Dante Moore sent a letter to Governor Tina Kotek advocating for mental health resources while sharing his personal struggles with depression.

University of Oregon quarterback Dante Moore has written a letter to Governor Tina Kotek advocating for expanded mental health services in the state while revealing his own struggles with depression.
Moore shared the letter with The Oregonian/OregonLive, using his platform as a prominent student-athlete to draw attention to mental health issues. In the correspondence, the Ducks quarterback discussed his personal battle with depression and called on the governor to support mental health resources.
The letter represents Moore's effort to leverage his visibility as a college football player to advocate for policy changes related to mental health services. By sharing his own experiences, Moore aimed to reduce stigma around mental health struggles while pushing for improved access to care.
Moore's advocacy comes at a time when mental health issues among college students and athletes have received increased attention nationwide. Student-athletes face unique pressures from academic demands, athletic performance expectations, and public scrutiny.
The quarterback's decision to publicly discuss his mental health challenges and engage directly with state leadership demonstrates how college athletes are increasingly using their platforms to advocate for social and policy issues beyond sports.