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Frontier Health Foundation Launches “You Are Not Alone” Challenge to Promote Anti-Bullying, Kindness, and Inclusiveness

Feb 5, 2025 | News

The Frontier Health Foundation is excited to announce the “You Are Not Alone” Challenge, a social media contest designed to inspire creativity while promoting anti-bullying, kindness, and inclusiveness. The challenge invites high school and college students to submit short, impactful videos that spread positivity and raise awareness about these important themes.

Participants have until midnight on March 17, 2025, to submit a video of no more than 90 seconds. Videos can share their message with storytelling, music, art, or any creative medium. To be considered, entries must be posted on social media using the hashtag #YouAreNotAlone2025 & #FrontierHealthFoundation.

Five Categories – Five $1,000 Prizes

Winners will be selected in the following categories, with each winner receiving a $1,000 prize:

  • Collegiate Individual
  • Collegiate Group
  • Collegiate Greek Group
  • High School Individual
  • High School Group

This is an exciting opportunity for students to use their creativity to make a difference while also earning funds to support their organizations, charities, or other meaningful causes.

Winners to be Announced at ETSU Martin Center on April 7, 2025

The challenge will culminate at a special event on April 7, 2025, at 7 PM, the Frontier Health Foundation “You Are Not Alone featuring Scythian” at the ETSU Martin Center, where contest winners will be revealed. This event will celebrate participants’ efforts to spread positivity and foster community inclusivity.

How to Enter

To participate in the “You Are Not Alone” Challenge, visit https://www.frontierhealthfoundation.org/you-are-not-alone-challenge/ for full contest details and to submit your entry.

Link to purchase “You Are Not Alone featuring Scythian” tickets: https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/71396378/frontier-health-foundation-presents-you-are-not-alone-featuring-scythian-johnson-city-etsu-martin-center-etsu-foundation-grand-hall

“We can’t wait to see the incredible creativity and passion from students as they help spread this important message,” said Kaylee Murphy, Regional Community Development Director. “Together, we can make a lasting impact.”

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