My child had mental health issues in the past. Can they still be a member of the Hope Squad?

My child had mental health issues in the past. Can they still be a member of the Hope Squad?

We recommend that the parent and the Advisor of the student in question sit down and discuss if they think the program is right for the student. We have seen students use their experience to better relate to others and become great role models. Get approval from the parent confirming that the student is receiving the support they need from a therapist or trusted source. You may also want a signed permission form from the therapist. 

If you have additional questions, please email us at support@hopesquad.com or call us at 801-342-3444.
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