Bring Leo to your campus.
Peer-led health is the most underserved corner of campus life. Start a Leo chapter, build a small team, and run light-touch campaigns your classmates actually want to be part of.
Why a chapter
Campus chapters reach people no clinic ever will.
Peer-led beats institutional
Students listen to other students. A health resource your roommate vouched for lands differently than one a wellness email plugged.
Most campuses are underserved
Counseling waitlists are months long. Chronic illness, neurodivergence, and trauma rarely get day-to-day support. Leo fills the gap between visits.
We hand you the playbook
Pre-built campaign kits, event ideas, and copy you can adapt. You bring the team and the local knowledge.
Who can apply
If you can mobilize a group, you can lead a chapter.
We’re looking for chapter leads who already have ten people they could text tomorrow. Title doesn’t matter — reach does.
- Student org leaders
- RAs and peer health educators
- Club officers (pre-health, neurodivergence, chronic illness, mental health)
- Greek life chapter health chairs
- Grad student wellness groups
- Faculty or staff advisors backing a student team
How a chapter works
Real activity. Real low overhead.
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One lead, up to two co-leads
The lead owns the chapter. Co-leads share planning and stand in when life gets busy. Add as many members beyond that as you want.
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Quarterly campaigns
We send your chapter a campaign each term — a theme, a kit, and a few suggested touchpoints. You adapt them to your campus.
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Light reporting
A short end-of-term recap: what worked, what didn’t, how many signups. No spreadsheets, no weekly check-ins.
Perks
Same as the individual program — for now.
College ambassadors get every perk the individual program gets. Chapter-specific perks are on the way — we’ll announce them with the first charter chapters.
In-app rewards
The same XP, badges, and milestones every Leo ambassador unlocks — your chapter members keep them on their personal accounts.
Discord community
Private channels with other chapter leads. Steal what works on other campuses; share what bombed on yours.
Early merch access
First crack at new drops before they go public. Limited runs and ambassador-exclusive colorways.
Featured chapters
Be a charter chapter.
The first chapters are forming now.
Apply today and your campus could be on this page when we launch the program publicly. Charter chapters get extra recognition and input into how the program evolves.
Apply to be a charter chapterFAQ
Common questions.
- Who can start a chapter?
- Any current student, RA, peer educator, or club officer at an accredited college or university in the US or Canada. Faculty and staff can sponsor a student-led chapter.
- Do I need a faculty advisor?
- Not required, but encouraged. Some campuses require an advisor for student orgs — if yours does, list them on the application and we’ll loop them in.
- How much time does it take?
- Plan for a couple of hours a month for the chapter lead, less for co-leads and members. Quarterly campaigns are the main commitment.
- Is there a cost?
- No. The chapter program is free for student organizers. Leo covers the campaign kits and digital resources.
- Are chapters allowed to give medical advice?
- No — and we’ll ask you to acknowledge that on the application. Chapters share Leo as a tool. Clinical questions get routed to campus health services or a clinician.
- Can my chapter run mental-health programming?
- Yes, within reason. We give you suggested formats and a list of what not to do (no peer crisis intervention, no diagnostic talk). The bar is ‘helpful and humble.’
Ready to start a chapter?
Tell us about your campus and your team. We’ll reach out within a week.
Apply to start a chapter