Certify your student-athletes in peer mental-health support.
Schools purchase A Space to train and certify their student-athletes to notice when a teammate is struggling, respond supportively, and connect them to a trusted adult. It is an educational program run under your school's supervision — never therapy.
What your school gets
One purchase gives your athletic program everything it needs to run A Space.
Your own branded site
Every school gets a dedicated A Space site themed with its own name and colors, so athletes see a program that belongs to their school.
Admin dashboard
Track every athlete's progress in real time — who has started, who has passed each unit, and who has earned their certificate.
Verifiable certificates
Students who complete every unit and the final earn a certificate your school can verify and recognize.
Under school supervision
A faculty advisor oversees the program end to end. A Space is a curriculum and platform — your staff stay in charge.
How to bring A Space to your school
Purchasing is designed for how schools actually buy — by invoice or purchase order, with a data privacy agreement in place before students log in.
Request a quote
Tell us your school and roughly how many student-athletes you want to certify. We reply with pricing and a simple agreement.
Purchase by invoice / PO
Schools and districts pay by invoice or purchase order. There is no online card checkout — we bill your business office directly.
We set up your site
We brand your site, sign a Data Privacy Agreement with your district, and give your advisor an admin login.
Certify your athletes
Your advisor adds rosters, athletes log in with school email, and you track certifications from the dashboard.
Payment is by invoice / purchase order only. There is no online credit-card checkout.
An educational program, not a clinical service
A Space teaches peer support skills and awareness. It does not diagnose, treat, or provide therapy or medical advice, and certification does not make a student a counselor or clinician. Certified students learn to recognize concerns and refer teammates to a faculty advisor, coach, or school counselor. In an emergency, students are taught to contact a trusted adult or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline immediately.
Request a quote
Tell us a little about your school and we'll follow up with pricing and next steps.

