Create your own Event
Host a Screening
Bring the films to Your Community
Want to spark meaningful conversations about mental health in your school, organization, or community? Host your own screening of Stories of Hope, our powerful documentary series that shares real stories of resilience, connection, and healing.
Whether you're planning a classroom discussion, community event, or wellness workshop, we’ll provide the tools you need—screening access, discussion guides, and promotional materials—to make your event impactful and engaging.
Be the reason someone feels seen, heard, and not alone.
Build Your Awareness
Start the Conversation. Create Change.
Looking to inspire meaningful dialogue around mental health in your school, workplace, or organization? Host a Z Talks session—a flexible learning series that combines lived experience, powerful storytelling, and practical tools for mental wellness.
Z Talks can be delivered live, led in a group setting, or offered as a self-guided experience. Whether you’re a teacher, counselor, student leader, or community advocate, we’ll equip you with everything you need to make your session impactful—from planning guides to promotional materials.
You don’t have to be an expert to start the conversation—just someone who cares.
Design Your Own Event
Create Connection, Awareness, and Hope
Looking to make a bigger impact? Partner with Z-Cares to design a customized mental health event that fits your school, organization, or community. From speaker sessions to interactive resources, we’ll help you bring together the tools that make a difference.
Mix and match from our offerings—like Z Talks, Stories of Hope screenings, self-guided reflection spaces, and even a mental health fair featuring local partners and hands-on activities. Whether you're planning a one-hour workshop or a full-day experience, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
You bring the vision. We’ll help make it real.
Z-Cares In the News
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Johnny Dodd, People Magazine
...the family began building Z-Cares Foundation, a nonprofit aimed at erasing the stigma attached to social anxiety, so those who suffer from it don't feel isolated
Claudine Wong, KTVU Fox 2
...This foundation is making sure that Zachary's memory and legacy will be one that helps other children facing this very common and similar fight
Julia Baum, Pleasanton Weekly
Z-Cares, which was named in Zachary’s memory, aims to erase the taboo of mental health issues by educating and opening conversations about it with community members.