For Schools

A No-Cost Partner in Student Success

School administrators, counselors, and teachers are on
the front lines of student well-being. You see the challenges students face, but the hidden population of young caregivers often goes unsupported, leading to increased absenteeism, lower engagement, and declining mental health. Project YoungAid offers a turnkey, evidence-based partnership to help you identify and support these vulnerable students at
no cost to your school or district. Our model is designed to integrate seamlessly with your existing support structures, providing you with the data, tools, and programs to make a measurable difference

Benefit

How We Help Your School and Students

Improve At-Risk Student Metrics

Our measurement-based care model provides clear pre- and post-intervention data on key educational attainment metrics, including GPA, school attendance, and homework completion rates, helping you meet your school's performance goals.

Support Hidden Populations

Our equity-focused, data-first approach helps you effectively identify the often-invisible population of young caregivers within your student body, allowing you to provide targeted, meaningful support

Access Turnkey, Evidence-Based Programs

Deploy a multi-tiered support system adapted from globally recognized WHO and UNICEF models. We provide the framework, the coaching, and the resources, reducing the burden on your staff

Enhance Student Well-being

By addressing the unique stressors of young caregivers, our programs demonstrably improve mental health outcomes, tracking validated indicators for depression and anxiety.

Partnership Inquiry

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The Questions

1. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt worried or anxious about your family member's health or well-being?

2. In the last two weeks, how often has helping at home made it difficult to keep up with your schoolwork or homework?

3. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt like you had to miss out on time with friends or activities because of your responsibilities at home?

4. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt tired, worn out, or overwhelmed?

5. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt like there was no one you could talk to who really understands what you're going through?