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WHO are the Youth AmbassadorsAny youth who resides in Beaver County from 6th through 12th grade is eligible to participate by contacting their district representatives. Youth are currently active in all Beaver County districts as well as some private, parochial, charter, cyber, and alternative schools. It is a diverse group representing both males and females, several racial and ethnic backgrounds, various sexual orientations, and those with and without knowledge or experience with mental illness.
The Youth Ambassador Program (YAP) is a youth-centered, youth-driven program operating in Beaver County schools that promotes awareness of current issues that youth face today. The goals of the program are:

1 in 7 adolescents experience a mental health condition that is diagnosed, and that number only reflects those who are identified.
According to the World Health Organization, mental health challenges among youth are more common than many realize.
At YAP, we know that behind every statistic is a real young person with real feelings, experiences, and needs. That’s why we’re committed to creating safe spaces, offering support, and meeting youth where they are – without judgment.
Awareness opens the door, but compassion, connection, and access to care help create lasting change. You are not alone, and support is always within reach.
We are here to help.
Reach out with your question or comment and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
NOTE: This form is not for emergencies and may not be monitored after hours or on weekends and holidays.