I want to support a cause that is trying to reach all children regardless of socioeconomic status and other societal barriers.
Through Clayful, I can help coaches feel competent and capable to support kids, and I can support children through their life experiences.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I have always been passionate about providing mental health support to those in need.
As someone who has faced and overcome a lot of adversity as a child, I feel connected to Clayful’s mission of ending the youth mental health crisis.
What motivates me is seeing kids feel empowered to make choices that benefit them and learning new ways to honor and regulate their emotions.
Clayful is taking a proactive approach to address our nation's mental health crisis by bringing coaching to our youngest and most vulnerable members of society.
I've always had a passion for helping others and Clayful provides the perfect platform to do so.
I continue to get motivated by all people who show up for themselves in hopes of feeling and doing better. I am also motivated by the amazing supportive staff at Clayful.
I am passionate about helping others and providing mental health support in any way that I can, so I was instantly drawn to Clayful's purpose to support the mental health needs of teens.
I enjoy supporting coaches and kids/teens so that they may continue to discover, build on, and utilize their own strengths in challenging situations.
I have a desire to equip the next generation with tools to live a powerful life.
l feel excited that I get to be a positive influence in the lives of these teens and plant seeds for life for the teens that we are entrusted to support.
I was drawn to Clayful because of their mission to bridge the gap between youth and mental health services in such an innovative way; creating a safe space that allows coaches to meet the teen exactly where they are with compassion and timely support.
I received my bachelor's and master's degrees in Psychology and truly have a passion for the field.
Clayful is so innovative in its approach to helping kids have a safe space to work through the challenges they may be facing.
Seeing the positive impact that Clayful has on the kids who use it is so motivating.
I have worked with kids and teens for a long time and saw there was a huge need for support for school-aged kids.
I found Clayful and loved the idea of being able to help these kids without them feeling uncomfortable by staying anonymous.
I feel motivated knowing that just spending some time with them that they can feel supported and understood.
I am currently studying psychology and I am very interested in helping others with their mental health.
Working with Clayful has shown me how amazing and fulfilling this work is. I am incredibly lucky to work with Clayful and be able to help kids!
I am a clinical mental health therapist and I know that the young adults I work with could have benefited from something like Clayful.
Clayful bridges the gap and gives kids a chance to work through things or just talk to someone who wants to understand, support, cheer on, and has the time to listen.
I want to be someone who makes a change in the world by helping kid's understand that they are not alone in their situations and help the next generation be mindful of their mental health.
I’m so honored to be part of such a powerful mission.
can’t wait to see Clayful grow as we reach and empower even more kids and teens all across the nation!
Clayful wants to ensure that our kids and teens had someone in their corner, no matter what is going on.
Clayful is a community that I needed as a child, but lucky for me, I am now a part of this community as an adult!
Seeing how receptive kids and teens are to the ideas or what the coaches have to say is truly amazing.
I wanted a chance to give back to the youth because the young people need an outlet; someplace to go to feel supported. There is an increased necessity for superheroes like us.
Clayful values supporting every kid, no matter who they are, and I love having the opportunity to be a part of something new and so needed for kids and teens in the mental health space. Chatting with them makes my day!