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Student Ambassadors
Students who serve families of fallen service members through fundraising, service projects, and by spreading awareness of the high cost of our freedoms, earn the title of Student Ambassador.


How it works
1
Apply to be a Student Ambassador
To find out more about what it means to be a Student Ambassador, please apply by using the link below.
2
Start a Club
Gather a group of friends to start a club that meets at your school, or plan to meet outside of school with a group of friends. Arrange for a teacher or parent leader to oversee your club.
Once you have decided which type of club works best, schedule a meeting with the team at Believe With Me.
3
Organize your initiatives
Plan your fundraising efforts: a car wash, a bake sale, a Freedom Formal, or other events to help meet your club's fundraising goals. We are here to help you bring HOPE to families of fallen service members!
4
Spread awareness
YOU can be a leader in your school and community! Let others know there is a WAY to help families of the fallen! And that freedom comes at a high cost to many.
5
Impact your community
When people see students come together to honor and serve families of fallen service members, the impact is HUGE.


Student Ambassadors are:
We look for Student Ambassadors who embody these characteristics:
Benefits of becoming an Ambassador
- Gain valuable experience leading peers
- Get service hours for volunteer work
- Stand out in your community as a patriot
- Learn tangible skills planning events
- Build your resume for college or employment
- Get experience working with corporations that support our mission
Believe With Me's Student Ambassador program offers leadership opportunities for individuals through student clubs within their school or their community. Students will gain valuable experience through events or service projects designed to bring together their peers, companies or corporations, veterans, and families of fallen service members.
Student Ambassadors are highly regarded and can list their service projects and learned leadership skills on resumes or college applications. This can show the strength of the student's individual leadership, management skills, and social responsibility. Other advantages include the opportunity to network with other student ambassadors, foster personal and professional relationships, and support families of fallen service members through the mission of Believe With Me.




I would like to become a Student Ambassador
