• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
John Guilfoil Public Relations LLC

John Guilfoil Public Relations LLC

PR for Police, Fire, Schools and Municipal Government

  • About
    • About
    • Team
    • Join JGPR
    • Internships
  • Services
    • Content
    • Strategy
    • Standards
    • COVID-19 Crisis Communications
    • Work With Us
  • Our Work
    • Portfolio
    • Sectors We Serve
  • News
    • COVID-19 News
    • Client News
    • JGPR News
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Vimeo

King Philip Regional High School Awarded KyleCares Grant to Establish Active Minds Chapter

WRENTHAM -- Superintendent Paul Zinni and Director of Wellness Dot Pearl are pleased to announce that King Philip Regional High School has received a grant from the KyleCares Foundation to establish a student-led Active Minds chapter.

August 10, 2021 Taylor O'Neil Client News, Other, School News

August 10, 2021 by Taylor O'Neil

For immediate release
From left: KyleCares President/Co-Founder Jim Johnson, KyleCares Co-Founder Sue Johnson, KP Junior Matt Kelley, KP Senior Arielle Feuer, KP Class of 2020 graduate Madison Kelley, KP Active Minds Adviser Marylyn Callanan and Director of Wellness/Active Minds Adviser Dot Pearl. (Photo courtesy King Philip Regional High School)

WRENTHAM — Superintendent Paul Zinni and Director of Wellness Dot Pearl are pleased to announce that King Philip Regional High School has received a grant from the KyleCares Foundation to establish a student-led Active Minds chapter.

On Monday, Aug. 2, KyleCares President/Co-Founder Jim Johnson and Co-Founder Sue Johnson visited King Philip Regional High School to present a grant to King Philip student leads — junior Matt Kelley, senior Arielle Fueur, and Class of 2020 graduate Madison Kelley — to be used to help establish a KP Active Minds chapter. Active Minds, a national non-profit organization supporting mental health awareness and education for young adults, has over 700 chapters at colleges and high schools to help change the conversation around mental health. 

The KyleCares grant award will support King Philip students in their efforts to establish an Active Minds chapter to engage other students and staff in learning about mental health, supporting one another and seeking help.

“We have a group of dedicated students who are eager to open up and grow communication efforts regarding mental health and establish wellness resources for students returning to school this fall,” Director Pearl said. “With this generous grant from the KyleCares Foundation, these students will be able to further enhance their efforts by formally establishing an Active Mind chapter.”

With the support of Principal Dr. Lisa Mobley, Director of Wellness Pearl and Special Educator Marylyn Callanan, both of whom will serve as co-advisers, surveyed high school students to gauge interest in an Active Minds chapter at King Philip Regional High School. Approximately 40 students expressed interest in learning more about the organization at the time of the survey.

During springtime meetings with those who showed interest, students expressed their commitment to raising awareness, reducing stigma and increasing help-seeking among their peers. Following informational meetings with KyleCares President/Co-Founder Johnson and an Active Minds chapter coordinator, King Philip students applied and were approved to become a King Philip Regional High School Active Minds Chapter.

“Active Minds Chapters help elevate students’ voices, making them part of the solution to improving a school’s culture around mental health,” KyleCares President/Co-Founder Jim Johnson said. “Through this grant, King Philip is now the sixth high school or college in Massachusetts that KyleCares has assisted to start a new student-led chapter in the past two years, and we look forward to seeing the chapter grow and positively impact the student body when school resumes this fall.”

The KyleCares Foundation assists high schools and colleges in implementing mental health awareness and suicide prevention programs through financial support and facilitation of partnerships with leading organizations. The King Philip Regional School District has partnered with the foundation since 2019 to host parent/caregiver wellness education programs, provide staff training and connect the King Philip community with other wellness programs. 

###

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)

Client News,  Other,  School News Active Minds Chapter,  King Philip Regional School District,  KyleCares Foundation

Primary Sidebar

King Philip Regional School District
Paul Zinni, Superintendent
18 King Street
Norfolk, MA 02056
Media Contact: Taylor O'Neil
Phone: 7814283299
Email: taylor@jgpr.net

Email Updates

Email info@jgpr.net if you wish to be placed on a SPECIFIC email list for your beat, agency or community. Or enter your email address here to subscribe for ALL updates from JGPR and our clients.

Join 10,574 other subscribers


Recent News

  • Town of Marion Fireworks Display to Return this July May 27, 2022
  • Pentucket Regional School District Adopts Panthers as New Mascot May 27, 2022
  • Burlington Police Department To Conduct Compliance Checks at Establishments with Liquor Licenses May 27, 2022
  • Dracut Police Department Charges Two Men As a Result of Investigation Into Neighborhood Drug Concerns May 27, 2022
  • Dighton Police Announce Department’s First Dighton Youth Police Academy May 27, 2022

Content. Strategy. Standards.

When you need help, turn to the award-winning team at the John Guilfoil Public Relations Agency.


Contact Us Work With Us

Footer

Always Open

Call us: 617-993-0003

We’re available 24/7/365.

Location

Main Office
Northern New England

8 Prospect St.
Georgetown, MA 01833
617-993-0003

Southern New England
719 Washington St.
Canton, MA 02021
781-428-3299

Award Winning

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Vimeo

Stay up-to-date with breaking JGPR client news.

Subscribe to this website

Email info@jgpr.net if you wish to be placed on a SPECIFIC email list for your beat, agency or community. Or enter your email address here to subscribe for ALL updates from JGPR and our clients.

Join 10,574 other subscribers

Copyright © 2022 John Guilfoil Public Relations, LLC Log in · Privacy Policy
 

Loading Comments...