Letters to Strangers Youth Mental Health Education Fellowship 2026 (With up to $1,000 in Stipends)

Applications are currently being accepted for the Letters to Strangers Youth Mental Health Education Fellowship 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.

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About Letters to Strangers Youth Mental Health Education Fellowship

The Letters to Strangers Youth Mental Health Education Fellowship equips US-based teachers, counselors, and school administrators with evidence-based tools to recognize, respond to, and reduce mental health stigma among their students - at no cost to you or your school.

Benefits of Letters to Strangers Youth Mental Health Education Fellowship

  • $1,000 Implementation Stipend : A stipend to support you in bringing the curriculum to life.

  • Complete Curriculum Package : One Teachers' Handbook (with key vocabulary, activities, and assessment ideas already included). 

  • 15 Professional Development Hours: Earn 15 PD hours through structured training and implementation, with a certificate provided. 

  • Monthly Expert Sessions : Monthly 1-hour Zoom sessions with mental health professionals, youth advocates, and fellow Fellows, plus optional additional webinars, designed around your schedule.

  • Digital Emotional Literacy Module: Bonus curriculum on helping students navigate AI chatbots such as ChatGPT and Replika safely - we know it's one of the most urgent and underserved topics in schools right now.

  • Access to the L2S Network : Join a global community of youth leaders, school professionals, and mental health advocates. Fellows are foundational partners in how we scale this work.

Letters to Strangers Youth Mental Health Education Fellowship Requirements

  • Based in the United States
  • Currently working in a school or youth-serving setting with high school-age students (approx. grades 9–12)
  • Open to any school-based role: teacher, counselor, administrator, dean, social worker, school psychologist, or similar
  • Committed to completing the year-long fellowship and integrating the curriculum into your school
  • Passionate about student wellbeing. Prior mental health training is not required

Application Date and Process

  • Click on the link to the application website to apply.

Application Deadline

30 June, 2026

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