“How can I become one of Johnny’s Ambassadors?” We’re glad you asked! There are many ways to participate and get involved!
If you want to “officially” be an Ambassador, please register in our online marijuana prevention community. When you sign up, you’ll be in our database and will receive separate communications than the public. We gratefully accept any donations, as we are 100% funded by our supporters (we get no grant or government money), so please help us save our youth from the harms of today’s marijuana!
SYNDICATE
Partner with us as a Certified Johnny’s Ambassadors Trainer and teach our curriculum.
SUPPORTER
Become a Major Donor in our effort to raise capital for our online teen curriculum.
SUSTAINER
Contribute financially to our mission through love offerings and donations or start a fundraiser.
SURVIVOR
Donate in honor of a loved one lost to suicide on our Memorial Wall.
SPONSOR
We invite like-minded corporations and foundations to sponsor our work.
SUBMIT
Join our mailing list and receive weekly articles and updates.
SHOW
Show your support by sharing our Facebook posts.
SIGN UP
Sign up for our annual conference.
SPREAD THE WORD
Share our Facebook and blog posts to YOUR social media to help us get the word out.
SHARE YOUR TIME
Volunteer by giving your time or talent at an upcoming Fundraiser or project.
SPEAK OUT
Tell us your story of how marijuana impacted your life or a loved one’s life.
SAY NO
Take the pledge not to use marijuana and share with a trusted adult.
Read Our Latest News
- Johnny’s Ambassadors FREE eBooksJohnny’s Ambassadors two books, The Dangerous Truth About Today’s Marijuana: Johnny Stack’s Life and Death Story, and The Impact of THC on Our Children: A Parent’s Worst Nightmare are FREE on eBook from Aug. 20-24, 2025.
- Parents of Children with Cannabis-Induced Psychosis (CIP) – Episode 18: His life revolved around THCMy son started using marijuana at the age of 15. Before any judgment begins, yes, we always had conversations about …
- Impact on Mental Illness: The Role of Social Deprivation and Cannabis Use in Explaining Variation in the Incidence of Psychotic Disorders: Findings From the EU-GEI StudyIn 2018, a group of European researchers observed, from a statistical analysis of the European Network of National Schizophrenia Networks …