IGYB IN SCHOOLS AND IN THE COMMUNITY
IGYB was started in 2017 by Hannah, a NH Middle School student at age 13. Today IGYB enlists ambassadors to participate in our movement with a faculty sponsor in schools, groups, teams, & organizations while building up school community skills and activities.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Ambassadors create a constant presence of kindness through activities and signage throughout the school
Kickoff typically at all-school meetings; students gets wristband and letter goes home to parents
Activities are typically planned through student-club organizations or student councils
Faculty sponsor required

MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Ambassadors share activities throughout the school year to encourage a constant presence of kindness and anti-bullying
Kickoff typically at all-school meetings; students gets wristband and letter goes home to parents
Ambassadors have a platform that improves the culture of their school, encourages positive choices, promotes diplomacy
Activities are typically planned through student-club organizations or student councils
Faculty sponsor required

HIGH SCHOOLS
Ambassadors help to improve school culture, promote diplomacy and student advocacy
Learn life skills to apply in all aspects of life as they prepare for their futures
Opportunity for older students to mentor younger students and for classmates to more effectively work together on common projects, school clubs, and sports teams while connecting to a more diverse group of people additional to those they have common interests with.
Faculty guidance is preferred.

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Adult and Student Ambassadors create a culture kindness through activities with children
Activities include inclusion activities helping connecting those who feel disconnected
Community Programs partnered with IGYB
- Granite YMCA
- Boys and Girls Club of Manchester
- Fun in the Sun Summer Programs (Manchester, NH)