MindRight
Empower schools to be trauma-informed through mental health coaching over text message to students and real-time socioemotional data for educators.
Our mission is to empower youth of color to heal from trauma from systemic oppression, including structural violence, poverty, and discrimination. We do this work because 1 in 4 Black children in inner-cities has witnessed a shooting (National Center for Victims of Crime). One in 3 develops post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from exposure to violence (National Childhood Traumatic Stress Network, NCTSN).
Why does this matter? Untreated trauma is a root cause of the achievement gap. Trauma has been proven to have psychological and neurological repercussions that inhibit the brain’s ability to learn (NCTSN). The majority of youth suffering from trauma perform poorly in school, with school dropout and expulsion rates three times higher than their peers (Justice Policy Institute). Finally, the most trauma-ridden neighborhoods with the highest rates of PTSD are low-income neighborhoods populated by majority African American and Latinx families. Untreated trauma continues to marginalize an already historically underserved population and perpetuates racial income and achievement gaps.
Proven interventions for trauma exist, but due to barriers to access and the stigma around mental health, youth often go untreated. In the average urban school, there is 1 counselor to every 500 students and 1 psychologist to every 2,000 students. Because underserved youth experience repeated traumas, their struggles often deepen over time, entrenching them in a cycle of poverty and violence.
To overcome the gap in services and stigma around mental health, we meet students where they are. We provide mental health coaching over text message to teens. Unlike a crisis text line, we check in with students daily and proactively, supporting them on both good days and bad days. We intervene early and prevent crises, as well as support students during and after crises.
To provide this service, we vet and train remote volunteers who serve as coaches. Our coaches use our Twilio-powered web application to provide mental health support over text message. Our coaches are monitored in real-time by our supervisors, licensed mental health clinicians who stabilize students in crises.
Our vision is to use technology to enable systems change. Because we coach students daily, we can collect data on student socioemotional needs and progress. We provide schools with this real-time data to enable educators to meet the needs of their students impacted by trauma.
By helping individual students heal from trauma at scale, and by providing educators with data insights to become trauma-informed, we are breaking cycles of intergenerational trauma. In the long-run, we envision a world where children and families in all historically marginalized communities have the infrastructure to heal from trauma.
- Educators fostering 21st century skills
- Personalized teaching, especially in disadvantaged communities

Co-founder & Chief Operations Officer