
The
Toolkit.

Program Objectives for Worn to Be
(01)
Empower Student Self-Expression
Equip middle school students with tools to explore and express their identities through fashion and personal style—transforming clothing from a source of pressure into a platform for pride and creativity.
(02)
Foster Confidence and Visibility
Encourage young people to “show up” as themselves, proudly and visibly, by building confidence through guided reflection, daily style challenges, and positive peer engagement.
(03)
Promote Inclusive Identity Exploration
Provide space for students to explore multiple fashion archetypes without labels or limitations—emphasizing fluidity, creativity, and the freedom to evolve.
(04)
Transform Classroom Culture
Reimagine homeroom or first-period classrooms as welcoming, expressive spaces where students start the day feeling seen, supported, and celebrated.
(05)
Support Educators with Easy-to-Use Curriculum
Deliver a free, plug-and-play workshop toolkit for teachers—including a 40-minute lesson plan, printable worksheets, and student-facing materials—to enable wide adoption with minimal prep time.
(06)
Celebrate Student Voice and Style
Feature student stories and expressive outfits on the program website to spotlight individuality and create a sense of shared movement across schools and communities.
(07)
Expand Reach Through Scalable, Story-Driven Content
Build a compelling online platform centered on Evan’s story that inspires engagement, facilitates downloads, and grows a network of partner schools.







