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Building a Movement for Children and Families

Our impact is growing, and so is the movement. Click below to read our impact reports and how the Danielle Byron Henry Migraine Foundation / Migraine at School are changing lives, supporting schools, and expanding access to migraine education and resources.

PR Case Study

Under the leadership of CHAMP’s former Director of Communications Christina Daigneault, an analysis of the PR strategy behind Migraine at School was crafted. This communication work is critical to increasing awareness of migraine and reducing the stigma attached to the disease.

Christina now serves as the Executive Director of F.Y. Eye. See PSA partnership with F.Y. Eye below.

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Migraine at School News

  • An illustration of a young woman with glasses holding her head, showing discomfort, beside a statistic stating "28% of teens are living with migraine."

    A Victory for Students: New DOE Guidelines Recognize Migraine Rights

    Migraine Advocacy Work Secures New Guidelines from the Department of Education on Migraine and Section 504 Protections for Students.

  • Person sitting on wooden bench reading a newspaper with a striped shirt, with two people blurred in the background at an outdoor location.

    MHAM 2024 Press Release

    Proclamation of Pediatric Migraine Awareness Day in Washington State Press Release.

  • Two women standing outside Kirkwood High School, with one holding a flyer about migraines.

    Migraine at School Comes to St. Louis

    Kirkwood School District first in area to partner with program developed to support students suffering from migraine disorder.

  • A graphic with a large percentage of 28% and text stating "28% of teens have migraine." It has an illustration of a person holding their head with a distressed expression, a brain with a lightning bolt labeled "migraine at school," and the words "can help" with arrows pointing downward. The website "migrainesatschool.org" is at the bottom.

    F.Y. Eye PSA

    In partnership with F.Y. Eye a PSA for Migraine at School garnered almost 50 million impressions throughout all New York City boroughs.

  • A television interview with three women in a living room, discussing migraines at school. The woman on the left is wearing an orange shirt and blue skirt, sitting on a chair. The two women on the right are wearing matching blue shirts, sitting on a cream-colored sofa. There is a coffee table with three decorative cups in the foreground.

    Migraine symptoms to watch for in children

    Elora chatted with Amy and Elizabeth from Migraine at School about symptoms we can watch for in our kids.

  • Four family members, two middle-aged women, an elderly man, and a senior woman, standing together indoors with a portrait of a young woman in the background.

    Why this Utah family is trying to find solutions to this invisible, stigmatized disease

    Through the Migraine at School initiative, the Henrys have dedicated their lives to spreading awareness of migraines after losing their teen daughter

  • An emotional young girl with hands covering her face sitting on a sofa, comforted by her mother who is gently touching her face, both wearing white T-shirts and surrounded by yellow cushions.

    St. Louis area students understand migraine disease through school program

    Executive Director Amy Graham shares how her own migraine journey led her to advocacy work and bringing the Migraine at School initiative to her hometown of St. Louis and beyond.

  • Collection of colorful informational flyers about children's mental health and migraine care, featuring illustrations and text highlighting symptoms and care tips.

    Migraine education makes its way into Utah public schools

    As the Migraine at School initiative is implemented in schools across Utah, a local family shares their experience with the disease and its impact on children everywhere.

  • Three women sitting on a modern sofa in a TV studio with a Fox 2 news logo on a screen behind them. One woman is holding a remote, and they are engaged in a discussion.

    STL Moms: Kirkwood School District embracing program that addresses migraines in school

    Executive Director Amy Graham and Outreach manager Izzy King sit down to talk about the Kirkwood School District embracing the Migraine at School program.

  • Two women sitting on separate couches facing each other in a studio or office with brick walls, a table in between with a lamp and a tablet, engaging in a conversation.

    Izzy King on bringing migraine awareness and education to local schools

    Outreach Manager Izzy King joins Great Day to discuss migraine disease and how the Migraine at School has been embraced by a local school district and community program for young people.

  • Three women sitting in a living room studio set engaged in conversation, with a banner displaying 'Migraine At School' and a website address.

    How to help children with migraine disease

    It’s Back to School season already, and if you have a child with migraine disease, you need to learn about “Migraine at School”.

  • A woman with long, braided hair and purple sunglasses sitting outdoors with a black dog wearing purple sunglasses.

    Migraine disease: An under-discussed problem affecting students across the country

    Adolescent migraine patient, Xondrais, shares her story and the importance of Migraine at School. This is part of PBS Newshour’s “Student Voices” series (digital edition).

    PBS
  • Close-up of a vintage silver microphone on a stand against a blurry purple background.

    Utah Public Radio Interview

    PTA Resolution Will Provide Migraine, Headache Resources to Students Across Utah.