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Say What! 
Teen Ambassador

THE TEEN AMBASSADOR MISSION

Texas Teen Ambassadors serve as the youth voice of the statewide movement, Say What! and are dedicated to connecting communities and educating others on the manipulation and misinformation about vaping and all other commercialized tobacco products.

HOW WE CREATE THE FIRST
TOBACCO-FREE GENERATION

• Educate youth and adults about the dangers of all
  tobacco products

• Serve as the local experts in our schools and communities

• Influence our peers to live tobacco-free lives through
  social media

• Meet and work with like-minded youth and adults at the
  state and national level

• Travel across the state to lead tobacco prevention events

• Advocate for tobacco-free youth and investing in
  tobacco prevention with local, state, and national
  elected officials

• Collaborate with the Say What! staff to design all
  Say What! Events

BECOME A TEEN AMBASSADOR

Say What! Teen Ambassador application requirements:

• Must be a Texas resident

• Must be entering 9th-11th grade for the  upcoming
   school year

• Must be at least 15 years of age or will be 15 years of age
  by December 31st

2024-2025 
Teen Ambassadors

Andrew

First Year TA

Braydon

Second Year TA

Braylen

Second Year TA

Daira

Second Year TA

Jaydn

Fourth Year TA

Joy

Third Year TA

Kady Jo

Second Year TA

Kalaiha

Third Year TA

Marisol

Second Year TA

Ryan

Third Year TA

Sarah

First Year TA

Zoey

Third Year TA

Daegen

Seventh Year TA

2024-2025 
TA Consultants

Kayla

Sixth Year TA

Don’t forget to follow @TxSayWhat
on social media.

If you have any questions, contact us at

877-304-2727 or TxSayWhat@txstate.edu

Say What! EST. 2011

Phone

512.245.8082

Mailing Address

Texas School Safety Center

ATTN: Say What Program

Texas State University

601 University Drive

San Marcos, TX 78666

Say What! was created and designed by young people from across Texas and connects students interested in eliminating tobacco from their schools and communities. The Say What! movement is funded by the Texas Department of State Health Services through a contract with the Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University.