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Moms & Dads Featured in Her Campus

Brooklyn Brown of Her Campus - South Carolina features both Call the Moms and Dads & SIT Foundation!

In a vibrant feature by Her Campus at the University of South Carolina, Call the Moms and Dads and the Stay in Touch (SIT) Foundation shine as it showcased our innovative approach to mental health support through the vision of our founder, Bobbie Green Dameron.

The article captures Bobbie’s magnetic energy as a songwriter, blending a Stevie Nicks-inspired style with a playful, comedic twist, while spotlighting our mission to provide pre-crisis care for college students and beyond. It weaves together Bobbie’s journey as a former foster child and the personal losses that ignited our passion for creating mentorship-driven programs that foster connection and emotional well-being.

The piece buzzes with excitement about our recent milestones, including partnerships with mental health professionals and tech sponsorship from USC’s IT department to power our upcoming pre-crisis call center app. With plans for benefit concerts and a songwriting workshop for kids in 2025, this inspiring story celebrates how Call the Moms and Dads and the SIT Foundation use music and mentorship to build safe, supportive spaces—perfect for a blog post highlighting our commitment to transforming mental health care with creativity and compassion.

About Brooklyn the Author

Brooklyn is a PR major at the University of South Carolina (UofSC) in Columbia, SC. She has a passion for writing, art, and advocating for those who feel silenced. She is a new member of UofSC's Omega Phi Alpha chapter.

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