Student Well-Being Ambassador Program

  • Student Well-Being Ambassadors are youth dedicated to the positive promotion of mental health and wellness across Utahschools and communities. Student Ambassadors participate in the Utah School Mental Health Collaborative (USMHC) as liaisons between USMHC and their local schoolcommunities.


    ​Student Well-Being Ambassador’s will take an active role in their schools community to engage peers, educators, staff, caregivers, and community members around conversations focused around mental health and wellness. 

  • Student Well-Being Ambassadors:

    • Participate in monthly meetings to review materials and introduce them to mental health facts, topics, and resources.

    • Use social media platforms to increase mental health awareness in their schools through dedicated school-approved accounts.

    • Amplify their experiences through the program, by creating an end of the year video project with the help of their USMHC local school mentor.

    • Position has a one academic year commitment. (Spring)

    • Demonstrate strong communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills.

    • Exhibit leadership, initiative, dependability, discipline and enthusiasm.

    • Complete application process. Including teacher/WBT member referral/recommendation.

*Applications for Spring 2025 are now closed

Meet our Spring 2024 Ambassadors

“Helping others has been a lifelong dream of mine; this ambassadorship has been a wonderful experience and the first step of many toward that dream.”

— Adder Grayzel (@cheryl.usmhc.ambassador)

“Hope goes hand in hand in bolstering mental health and it can create systems where people are strengthening each others mental health as well as their own. Hope is something that anyone can spread so try to spread hope to others around you.”

— James Greenwall (@james.usmhc.ambassador)

“I feel that my video will be helpful to the community because it teaches an easy stress relief technique that works for me and I hope it can work for others.”

— Sydney Murdock (@sydney.usmhc.ambassador)