Stories from us!
As an alternative to school-based performances, the troupe is seeking student-generated videos on social-emotional learning (SEL) topics relevant to teens’ lives. Students, parents, teachers, and counselors can access the stories, articles, & videos online at home and at school via MWAH!’s Web site and social media accounts.

Morrison High School Students Hear Inspiring Assembly
The news media recently has had plenty of incidents to write about encompassing the campuses of the nation’s schools, so the troupe of youthful and talented guests at the Morrison High School auditorium on February 26, 2018 were a welcome inspiration.
The essence of the MWAH! ensemble (Messages Which Are Hopeful) offered real life stories, combined with contemporary music, lots of audience interaction, and a range of emotions.

MWAH! Spreads Positive Message
The troupe on Monday (February 26, 2018) focused on remembering the victims of the school shooting in Florida as well as teen suicide victims. They also took on issues such as abusive relationships, child abuse, and bullying.
The performance featured testimonials from several people who have dealt with drugs, a poor home life, and the loss of loved ones.

Youth performance troupe brings its message to Northlake Middle School
Several days after the event, students at Northlake Middle School were still talking about the visit of MWAH! Performing Arts Troupe to their school on Nov. 6, school counselor Photini Sakaras said.
MWAH stands for Messages Which Are Hopeful! The troupe of young performers will travel throughout the area, performing shows that teach peers to cope with life’s most difficult issues. The group was founded in December 1983 by Ray Moffitt, then a police social worker in Maywood, as a way to use performing arts as a tool in changing young people’s lives.

Bringing Truth to Teen Issues
In its appearance on October 16, 2017 at Prairie Central Junior High School in Forrest, the MWAH! Performing Arts Troupe (acronym for Messages Which Are Hopeful!) focused on a number of issues facing today’s teenagers. During the assembly, McLean County Coroner Dr. Kathleen Davis also spoke about the realities of opined abuse in the area.
With social media and the internet weaving itself into the fabric of modern society, teens may be exposed to a number of issues and topics without the filter of knowledge and common sense that comes with age. By openly discussing difficult topics such as racial divisiveness, abusive relationships, parental divorce, teenage self-injury, drug abuse, youth depression and suicide, the troupe aspires to give students a healthy perspective on the world around them.

MWAH mixes music, advice on youths’ toughest issues
When Prairie Central Junior High School Student Council adviser Jonnita Vogel first saw the MWAH Performing Arts Troupe at a student council state convention several years ago, she immediately felt a connection.
“Our student council members immediately said that we have to get them here and we did, and it’s really an enjoyable event for our entire school,” she said. “They do a lot of interaction with our students and the message they send really seems to sink in.”
During a 90-minute assembly Monday at the school in Forrest, members of the group discussed racial divisiveness; abusive relationships, including those between parents and children and boyfriends and girlfriends; parental divorce; and teenage self-injury and suicide.

WQAD8 TV video about MWAH! troupe at Assumption High School
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