Constellations of Well-Being Toolkits
The Constellations of Well-Being Toolkits move beyond narrow or clinical definitions of well-being to center culture, lived experience, and collective life. Each toolkit blends storytelling, reflection, and dialogue-based practices with survey tools that invite young people to define well-being in their own language, emotions, humor, and cultural references. Designed to be used with participants—not on them—the toolkits spark conversation, strengthen relationships, and support collective sensemaking. Because well-being tools are most powerful when used with intention, care and context, we provide toolkits that support collective reflection and meaning-making.
American Indian / Alaska Native Well-Being Toolkit
The American Indian / Alaska Native Well-Being Toolkit is grounded in community strengths and cultural knowledge and is designed to support the well-being of young people living in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. It helps communities gather and make meaning of data with young people, identify key gaps in youth well-being, and design culturally responsive strategies to better support young people’s holistic well-being.
Black Expressions of Well-Being Toolkit
The Black Expressions of Well-Being Toolkit, shaped by Black youth expressions of identity and connection, is designed to support the well-being of young people. It helps communities gather and make meaning of data with Black youth to understand how identity, belonging, and connection shape their well-being, identify key gaps, and design strategies that affirm Black identity and strengthen connection in young people’s lives.
Latine Bienestar Survey
The Latine Bienestar Toolkit, rooted in culture, belonging, and lived experience, is designed to support the well-being of Latine youth. It helps communities gather and make meaning of data with Latine youth to understand how culture and belonging shape their well-being, identify key gaps, and design culturally responsive strategies that honor lived experience