Clean Beauty Youth Committee

Are you a high schooler who is passionate about community service and wants to support the Beauty Bus mission at your school? This year, I was honored to be officially selected as the first Clean Beauty Club President at my school. And the best part is that there is a turn-key kit that was created through the Clean Beauty Youth Committee that makes every club meeting super easy for you to lead and other schools across the country can do the same.

This past year, I helped designed this kit through the Clean Beauty Youth Committee so that students anywhere can start a Clean Beauty Club at their high school. The kit includes everything you need to get started:

  • Promotional collateral to help present the club and recruit members

  • A PowerPoint template for meetings

  • The first six meeting agendas with engaging activities, from clean beauty myth-busting to home product audits

  • A fundraising guide and video to support Beauty Bus programs

This turn-key structure makes it simple to launch and sustain a club, while also giving students space to bring their own creativity and energy.

What excites me most is that this initiative not only raises awareness about clean beauty but also supports the mission of Beauty Bus to continue to deliver compassion, care, and dignity to patients and caregivers through beauty and grooming services.

I’m incredibly proud to be part of the Clean Beauty Youth Committee and am excited of its impact. Already, we are anticipating implementation in seven other high schools, and this is just the beginning.

If you’re interested in joining this movement, follow @beautybusfoundation and learn how you can become an advocate for clean beauty and get community service hours at your own school. Together, we can create a network of students who care deeply about wellness, advocacy, and giving back.

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