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Ambassador Program

Partnered with and fueled by resources from the University of Florida's Brain Injury, Rehabilitation, and Neuroresilience (BRAIN) Center, The Blue Project's Ambassador Program is comprised of individuals who educate students, teachers, parents, and more about Brain Injuries.

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What is the Role of an Ambassador?

Ambassadors should be 18+, passionate about Brain Injury Education, and those who want to make a difference in their communities.

School Presentations

Ambassadors will visit schools in their local communities to give standardized presentations, provided by The Blue Project and UF's BRAIN Center. These presentations can include educational videos, powerpoint presentations, or reading educational children's books/providing activity sheets for younger-aged groups.

Resource Distribution

Ambassadors will provide informational resources to schools (during presentations) or at community tabling events. These resources are provided by The Blue Project and UF's BRAIN Center.

Spread Awareness

Ambassadors will spread awareness about brain injuries both in-person and on social media by sharing posts from The Blue Project, UF's BRAIN Center, Brain Injury Florida, and the Brain Injury Association of America. Ambassadors are encouraged to share their personal connection to brain injury through their own posts.

If you are between the ages of 14-18 (high-school aged) and want to be involved, you qualify to be part of our Junior Ambassador program. Junior Ambassadors participate through leading read-alongs for elementary-aged students. 

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