Mental Health Awareness Certification for your team at Target USA CUP
The certification is for
athletes,
coaches,
parents,
and anyone else
affiliated with your team attending
Target USA CUP.
Price is lower than you will find at any other time!
$400
2-hour Certification course for everyone on your team
+
includes local, national, & international mental health resources.
Certification can be reserved for a time during Target USA CUP that works for your team. Time slots will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis. We have an air-conditioned classroom conveniently located onsite at Target USA CUP where the certification will take place. Fill out an interest form today and we'll be in touch soon to answer any questions you have and confirm your time slot!
Want to learn more about the U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport and the ACT! Certification? Click on the brochures below!
APPLICATION NOW OPEN! ATHLETES AGES 15-24 WELCOME TO APPLY! *Apply right away as the program will launch in May
The U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport wants to give athletes a voice in advocating for increased mental health awareness and mental health support at all levels of sport across the country. We are looking for current athletes ages 15 - 24 who are passionate about bringing opportunities for improved mental health to their sport communities and are leaders and role models for other athletes within those communities.
Athlete Mental Health Ambassadors have a lot to gain by participating in this initiative! The program will provide opportunities to learn more about mental health and how Athlete Ambassadors can BE the DIFFERENCE! Participants will receive the ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification and have the chance to interact with elite athletes talking about and supporting mental health along with mental health professionals who are also passionate about sport. This program is a fantastic resume builder for any future professional path!
USC-MHS ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification
Interest Form
"It is OK not to be OK."
--MICHAEL PHELPS
EVERYONE has mental health. We should never be ashamed to START THE CONVERSATION. Let's end the STIGMA in sport environments. At the U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport, we are continually looking for more ways to support individuals' mental health regardless of where they currently fall on the mental health continuum. MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS!