College Ambassador Program

Mission

The Coming Up Rosies student ambassador program's mission is to educate and raise awareness about Alopecia and embracing ALL individual differences among children. Our organization helps to restore confidence, happiness, and pride to anyone experiencing poor self-esteem during a medical journey, particularly bald children. This will be accomplished through social media outreach incentives, recruitment, fundraising, donations, and events put on by the ambassadors on college campuses.

Ambassadors and Organizations are required to be:

  • Currently enrolled in a four year US based college or graduate institution.

  • Have good intentions of spreading positive awareness of Coming Up Rosies and the ambassador program.

  • Have social media accounts, and be willing to share added advantages.

 

What are the program benefits?

The benefits to our student ambassadors program are below:

  1. Meet with Rosie, virtually or in person at a Coming Up Rosies event.

  2. Learn about the organizational structures and business operations of non-profit organizations.

  3. Receive letter of recommendation for outstanding performance, plus add your hard work to your college resume!

  4. Have hands-on opportunities to solve real-world problems. Enhance leadership and problem-solving skills.

  5. Intrinsic gratitude that you are helping to make a difference in children’s lives. Plus, receive a Thank You kit from the children, and of course some cool swag!

  6. Networking with other non-profit organizations, Coming Up Rosies’ corporate partners, Alopecia community, and children’s hospitals.

Are you Ambassador ready?

We are looking for ambassadors with the following qualities:

  • Social Butterfly: Happily represent Coming Up Rosies on campus both in person and on social media.

  • Availability: Two - three hours a month for an academic school year (September - May).

  • Collaborative: Meet and collaborate with other student ambassadors like you on issues that matter.

  • Fundraiser: Organize and execute one fundraising event for the program (on-campus), or a volunteering event (smile kit building parties, partnering with hospitals, etc).

  • Organized & Creative: Develop plans and execute new and creative ideas.

  • Interactive: Be involved and have fun with the Alopecia community and children’s hospitals.