WE Teachers is a new, no-cost program for any teacher, providing free resources and training to support them in addressing critical social issues with their class. It will ensure that teachers have access to the tools they need to succeed in the classroom and help students become active, engaged citizens. As part of this free program, teachers become part of a powerful network working toward excellence in education and enriching students’ lives. Because when we support our teachers, we empower their students.
Access our free online platform, designed to provide teachers with resources to support their students and classrooms. From ready-made lesson plans to training sessions to a foundational module for creating caring classrooms, you can get incredible no-cost tools to build your capacity in empowering your students.
Explore stories from real teachers and schools that are taking part in the WE Teachers program. From taking action on local hunger and homelessness to promoting diversity through art and organizing a school-wide literacy event, classrooms are truly being transformed.
Designed to be personalized, adaptable and highly accessible through virtual-learning opportunities, WE Teachers makes it easy for teachers to empower themselves and their students to lead change. The program’s unique offerings include an online teacher resource platform, curriculum and so much more.
Walgreens knows that at the heart of every community are our unsung heroes—teachers. That’s why they’ve partnered with WE to develop a program that provides free tools and resources to teachers nationwide to help them address the changing needs of their classrooms, like funding and addressing critical social issues.
Mental health affects every aspect of our lives and plays a huge part in our well-being. That’s why WE and Mental Health America (MHA) have partnered to develop the WE Teachers Educational Modules. Mental Health America—founded in 1909—is the nation’s leading community-based non-profit, dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and promoting the overall mental health of all Americans.