Final Goal

Students should have the right to be heard. With this in mind, our team is working to ensure that Arkansas students have the ability within their schools to see a licensed mental health professional free of charge. In the coming months, we hope to unite students from across the state and let our voices be heard at the capitol. It is time that legislation is passed to benefit students of the modern era. With the eventual goal of state funding for all Arkansas Public High Schools to acquire full-time mental health service access, we hope to secure a safe space for all students to express themselves and be heard. Too many students have been lost to depression. Too many students have died as a result of feeling suicide was their only option. Too many students go unheard everyday, not only within your own community, but statewide. So let's be the change and ensure that no student ever feels lost or alone again.

How can you help?

Chime In

  • We want your student voice to be heard. We want you to explain your situation. We want you to be willing to be brave for those that cannot. Please submit your answers to the attached Google Form or the anonymous survey option, and our team will use your response to show the Arkansas Legislature that students from across the state are ready to fight for change! Also, please take the short time to place your name on your change.org petition!

Our Petition for Change

Anonymous Survey Response

Identified Survey Response via Google Forms


Our Survey!

This is your chance to let your voice be heard! Please answer the attached questions in a professional manner as your responses are vital to our cause. Your submitted responses will be the driving force in ensuring that the Arkansas Legislature understands that this issue at hand is statewide, not local. We have two options for submitting the survey, the first is with our Google Form, which will have you list your name and a contactable email address; however, above this we will leave a link to an anonymous survey since this topic is rather sensitive.