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Team Members

Check out our upcoming mental health awareness events to find out how you can get involved and learn more about Mental Health First Aid!

Tiffany Edouard

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

“MHFA built a foundation that has really helped the campus culture.” 

Michael Allora

Retired Deputy Fire Chief, Clifton (N.J.) Fire Department

“Since completing training, I’ve noticed that there is more conversation about mental health, and that is helping reduce the stigma associated with behavioral health issues. People at our fire department are using what they learned in their personal lives as well as their professional lives.” 

Ava Sapolski

Student, Amherst Steele High School

“I was surprised by how much I learned about taking care of my own mental health, being kind to those around me, supporting my friends through rough patches and how to potentially save a life.”

Michaela Hjelm

Wellness Program Manager, Trident Seafoods Corporation

“The trainings opened the door for employees to share their ideas on how we can further our mission as an organization to raise awareness and caring. As a result, we’ve enhanced our paid time off policies and hosted professional on-site counseling sessions.” 

Brooke Castillo

Director, Learning and Talent Development, Xylem Inc.

“Mental Health First Aid at Work training has helped people leaders, human resources and environmental health safety and security colleagues find the courage to handle situations that arise. These situations are on the rise, and this training makes it possible to address them with empathy and care.”

Alyssa Fruchtebicht

Mental Health Coordinator, UnityPoint Health – Black Hawk Grundy Mental Health Center

“As adults, we sometimes forget how hard it was being an adolescent. When we see a kid who is just miserable at school, we might think they choose to be that way – or that it’s just part of adolescence. But in fact, they might be in a mental health crisis, one they certainly did

Join the movement to make mental wellbeing a reality for all. Whether you’re one person or a whole team, you can take the next step with MHFA.