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Become a Mind Out Loud Ambassador
Mind Out Loud (MOL) is a student-led resource to provide connection, training, and valuable mental health and advocacy skills.
MOL Ambassadors are educators, school counselors, and other adults who work in schools or youth organizations and are passionate about elevating student voices in mental health advocacy and resources.
What is a Mind Out Loud Ambassador?
Mind Out Loud Ambassadors:
Host Mind Out Watch Parties for the annual event
How to become a MOL Ambassador:
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Sign up to receive regular updates on Mind Out Loud Events
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Invite your school site and district administrators to participate in Mind Out Loud events
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Pass on information about student director, student representative, and student supporter opportunities to your students.
How-To Guide: Host a Classroom Watch Party
Hosting a Hybrid Mind Out Loud Watch Party
Step 1: Prepare in Advance
Register for the event on HERE and share the event details with your students.
Sign up for donuts!
Mind Out Loud will reimburse up to $75.00 worth of donuts per classroom that hosts a watch party. Opportunities are limited, please sign up HERE after you register for the event.
Decide where you and your students will watch the event (Classrooms, Wellness centers, all school assemblies, etc.)
Step 2: Communicate with Students
Inform your students about the event and its importance for mental health awareness.
Encourage students to come to class with an open mind and a willingness to engage in discussions.
Send an email to parents sharing information about the event and Mind Out Loud resources from mindoutloud.org.
Students may find out more about the event through Mind Out Loud social media:
Step 3: Set Up the Virtual Event
Arrange for any necessary equipment, such as a projector or speakers, to enhance the viewing experience.
Ensure that you have adequate internet access to stream the event.
At the start of the event, click the registration link that was sent to your email.
Step 4: Facilitate Discussions
After the event, allocate 10-20 minutes for a brief discussion to allow students to share their thoughts and feelings. Work with school and district administrators to ensure there are resources and support for any students who may want to talk more in-depth.
Share additional mental health resources available on campus with students, reinforcing the importance of seeking help when needed.
Share about your school’s participation in the event on social media! Tag #MOL25
For more information, visit MindOutLoud.org or contact us at hello@mindoutloud.org.
Host a Mind Out Loud Watch Party!
Educators, school staff, and community leaders play a key role in making this event accessible and engaging for students.
A Mind Out Loud Watch Party is a gathering where students can experience the event together — in classrooms, after-school programs, student clubs, or even with friends in their living rooms.