Student Empowerment Training Course

Looking for a powerful way to engage your students in meaningful leadership? The Student Empowerment Training Course is a completely free, ready-to-use resource designed to help students become Mental Health Champions in their schools. Through interactive videos, journal prompts, and discussion questions, students will gain the tools and confidence to plan, build, and promote a mental health awareness program for Mental Health Awareness Month in May. Want to be ready to support your students? Start with our Educator Empowerment Training, then guide your students as they take the lead.

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Breaking the Stigma

In May 2023, students across the country are running Mental Health Awareness Projects on their campuses! From informational posters to inspirational quotes, students are initiating mental health conversations. Click on each photo below to view some of the Mental Health Awareness Projects!

Hidden Valley High School | Hidden Valley, OR

Students worked together in March to create Mental Health videos and then collaborated with the Video Production class to produce a Mental Health Awareness video that will be shown to the entire school. The video features tips and tricks to do for your mental health and interviews from students and staff members.

Learn Charter 9 School | Waukegan, IL

The students worked together to bring more Mental Health Awareness to their campus. Students created inspirational quotes and words of encouragement and hung them up in the hallway for all to see. Middle and Elementary school students made inspirational origami and Encourage-mints for the entire campus.

Lakeside Lutheran School | Lake Mills, WI

The students in the Mental Health Awareness Club worked together to bring different types of Mental Health Awareness projects to their campus. They ran bracelet sale fundraisers, hung artwork throughout the halls, held student-led presentations and hosted a Christian Counselor to speak, and ran a pajama day to bring more fun to the school.

Hidden Valley High School | Hidden Valley, OR

The students researched, created, and hung Mental Health Awareness posters all throughout their campus. The posters include facts and statistics about mental health and contact information for support. In addition, the students passed out and wore green ribbons on their shirts and in their hair to promote and symbolize Mental Health Awareness Month.