UCLA All Brains

UCLA All Brains UCLA All Brains is a student led program that caters to the emotional, social, and academic needs of neurodiverse students on UCLA Campus.

Meet our Socials & Outreach Committee and the amazing heads leading it for 2025–2026! Learn more about what we do, who w...
05/14/2026

Meet our Socials & Outreach Committee and the amazing heads leading it for 2025–2026! Learn more about what we do, who we are, and how you can get involved with All Brains!

[Alt Text] Slide 1: A light blue background featuring a white circular center with a blue brain icon. Dark blue text at the top and bottom reads "Socials and Outreach Spotlight". Text at the bottom of the white circle says, "Learn what we do and meet the 2025-2026 committee heads".
Slide 2: A light blue background with a dark blue heading that reads, "What do we do?". Below, a bulleted list explains the committee’s goals, which are to support the UCLA All Brains mission to make campus more neurodiverse-friendly, raise awareness about challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals, help plan and promote social events for community and inclusion, manage and grow the organization’s social media presence, and contribute creative ideas and content to engage and educate others.
Slide 3: A light blue profile slide introducing a Socials and Outreach Chair. An oval-framed photo shows Rudra Patel standing in front of a white car. Text to the right reads: "Rudra Patel," "he/him," "Major: MCDB," "Year: 2nd Year," and "Hometown: Nashua, NH". A section titled "Why All Brains?" features a quote about wanting to collaborate on meaningful projects and grow by sharing diverse perspectives. Slide 4: A light blue profile slide introducing another Socials and Outreach Chair. An oval-framed photo shows Stephanie Zamora standing in front of a curved bookshelf. Text to the right reads: "Stephanie Zamora," "she/her," "Major: Art History," "Year: 3rd Year," and "Hometown: Los Angeles, CA". A section titled "Why All Brains?" includes a quote about her mission to advocate for neurodiversity and inclusivity as an older sister to a brother with autism and an aid for students with disabilities.
Slide 5: A light blue closing slide with bold text at the top reading "INTERESTED?". A large QR code is centered on the page. Text at the bottom reads: "Check out the linktree in our bio for information, or scan the QR code!".

Meet our Trainings & Workshops Committee and the amazing heads leading it for 2025–2026! Learn more about what we do, wh...
04/22/2026

Meet our Trainings & Workshops Committee and the amazing heads leading it for 2025–2026! Learn more about what we do, who we are, and how you can get involved with All Brains!

Check out our Linktree or scan the QR code to apply. Applications for Spring 2026 are due April 29th 11:59!

Are you still interested in joining All Brains? We are still recruiting members for our Trainings and Workshops & Social...
04/22/2026

Are you still interested in joining All Brains? We are still recruiting members for our Trainings and Workshops & Socials and Outreach committees! Both committees are dedicated to making UCLA and the greater Los Angeles area an inclusive space for neurodiverse individuals.

Application is in our bio, and are due 4/29 11:59PM! If you would rather conduct an interview rather than a written application, please message or email us at [email protected]!

🌈🧠♾️ All Brains is launching a Neurodivergent Peer Mentorship Program! Need support as a neurodivergent student from som...
03/09/2026

🌈🧠♾️ All Brains is launching a Neurodivergent Peer Mentorship Program!

Need support as a neurodivergent student from someone that gets you? Apply to be a mentee!

📌 Applications are due March 13th at 11:58 pm!

Both a written application and interview alternative are available. If you wish to do an interview-person meeting instead, please fill out the short form linked in the description of the Mentee application, so we can contact you to set up a meeting

🌈🧠♾️ All Brains is launching a Neurodivergent Peer Mentorship Program for Spring!This program focuses on pairing neurodi...
03/05/2026

🌈🧠♾️ All Brains is launching a Neurodivergent Peer Mentorship Program for Spring!

This program focuses on pairing neurodivergent mentors with neurodivergent mentees!

Apply to be either a mentor or mentee!

Anyone that identifies as neurodivergent or is questioning their neurodiverse identity is welcome to apply. No official diagnoses are required

📌 Applications are due March 13th @11:59 pm

Alternatives to a written application are available. Please email Jennifer at [email protected] or [email protected] for more information. Or fill out the short 1 minute form to be reached out to linked in our bio in their regular written application

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03/05/2026
🌈🧠♾️ All Brains is launching a Neurodivergent Peer Mentorship Program, and we need neurodivergent mentors!There is power...
02/25/2026

🌈🧠♾️ All Brains is launching a Neurodivergent Peer Mentorship Program, and we need neurodivergent mentors!

There is power in being yourself and your lived experience. Support another neurodivergent peer by being someone that understands what it’s like to navigate life and UCLA as a neurodivergent student!

🔗 Apply in the Link in our Bio

[ALT TEXT] Slide 1: An announcement calling for neurodivergent peer mentors to apply for the neurodivergent peer mentorship program. The background is light blue with abstract human icons and infinity symbols in varied colors, symbolizing diversity and inclusion. The central text reads “Call for neurodivergent peer mentors. Be a mentor for a neurodivergent peer! Apply in our IG bio.” Surrounding the text is the “All Brains” logo, a pink rectangle with the invitation “Swipe for more details,” and a yellow rectangle which reads “Applications due March 13 @ 11:59 PM.”
Slide 2: Slide titled “What counts as neurodivergent?” with a similar background to slide 1, featuring abstract human figures, infinity signs, and the “All Brains” logo. Text reads “Neurodivergent is an umbrella term for an identity in which someone identifies as belonging to a neurotype minority, such as but but not limited to: being autistic, having ADHD, OCD, dyslexia, chronic depression, anxiety, BPD, dyspraxia, Tourette's, PTSD, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, Down Syndrome, Tics, Sensory Processing, Intellectual Disabilities.”
Slide 3: Slide titled “Why be a mentor?” with an identical background as slide 2. Text reads, “Neurodivergent students face a lack of support on campus, whether that’s finding sensory-friendly spaces on campus, getting academic or housing accommodations, or simply navigating life as a neurodivergent person. There is power in being yourself, and if you can relate, you can use your own lived experience to help someone else navigate UCLA and life.”
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Welcome our 2025-2026 All Brains board team! Learn more about us and why we chose All Brains 🧠🩵Interested in joining? Su...
10/28/2025

Welcome our 2025-2026 All Brains board team! Learn more about us and why we chose All Brains 🧠🩵

Interested in joining? Submit your application by TONIGHT (10/28) @11:59PM! The link is in our LinkTree in our bio.

ALT TEXT: Slide 1, With a blue background, bold text saying "ALL BRAINS" lies above "Meet the 2025-2026 Board" with an arrow pointing right below it. A blue All Brains logo with a blue brain inside a circle is centered. Slide 2, A man smiling in the night with buildings in the background is in an oval frame on the left. Titled, "Co-President/Coordinator," his name is "Elijah Bautista," his pronouns are "he/him," a "Psychology" major, a "Disability Studies" minor, a "4th Year," and is joined All Brains because "I'm passionate about helping make UCLA a more inclusive and informed space for all students, and All Brains' mission perfectly aligns with that goal!" Slide 3, A girl smiling at the camera has text above her titled "Co-President/Coordinator," her name is "Aanchal Patel," is a "Cognitive Science," is a "4th Year," and is from "Newark, CA." She joined All Brains because she "wants to push for inclusivity and awareness of the neurodiverse community." Slide 4, A girl smiling at the camera is the "Peer Mentoring Chair." "Jennifer Miyaki," uses "she/they" pronouns, with text below stating she is a "Linguistics" major, a "Masters" student, and is from "Rancho Cucamonga." Question below her information asks "Why All Brains," and "As an Autistic ADHDer with OCD and Depression, neurodivergent inclusion is important to and personal to me. I want to help other neurodivergent students find community here. Slide 5, a man sitting on a car smiling is in an oval frame centered on the left. The text above states "Social and Outreach Chair." Below is "Rudra Patel," who uses "he/him" pronouns, "Major: MCBD, Year: 2nd, Hometown: Nashua, NH." Below states "Why All Brains?" Text below states "I want to be part of a community that collaborates on meaningful projects and helps me grow by sharing diverse perspectives."

Our info session is TODAY on Zoom @ 5PM‼️We will be talking about what All Brains is all about, our committees, partners...
10/22/2025

Our info session is TODAY on Zoom @ 5PM‼️

We will be talking about what All Brains is all about, our committees, partners, opportunities, and what it would look like if you joined our community!

The Zoom link is linked in our LinkTree in our bio! If you cannot make the meeting, email us at [email protected] for the recording. See you all soon!

ALT TEXT: A digital flyer announcing the All Brains Info Session. The text specifies the date and time as 10/22 @ 5PM. Instructions are given that the Zoom Link & Application are found in our LinkTree (Bio). A QR code is visible next to this instruction. The flyer also provides an email address: [email protected] for those seeking the recording. The logo for All Brains, which features a stylized blue image of a brain within a circular border repeating the words "ALL BRAINS," is displayed in the upper right corner of the informational box.

Are you passionate about making UCLA a more inclusive space for neurodivergent students? All Brains is currently looking...
10/15/2025

Are you passionate about making UCLA a more inclusive space for neurodivergent students? All Brains is currently looking for driven students wanting to create change at UCLA and the greater Los Angeles area!

Interested in joining? Come to our online info session next Wednesday (10/22) at 5:00PM PST! The Zoom link is in our LinkTree.

Want to join our team? Our application is live! Fill out our application in our LinkTree by 10/28 11:59PM PST!

ALT TEXT: "A 6-slide carousel detailing the All Brains Fall 2025 Recruitment drive. Slide 1 is the title card, reading ‘ALL BRAINS FALL 2025 RECRUITMENT’ in dark blue text with blue zig-zag designs and blue splashes around the text, with the All Brains logo in the corner.
Slide 2 answers the question ’WHAT IS ALL BRAINS’. It states how 'All Brains is an inclusive space for students with autism, ADHD, or other learning differences.' It is noted as the first program at UCLA to cater to neurodiverse students through fun social events, peer mentorships, and student/staff training.
Slide 3 is titled ’OUR COMMITTEES'. The committees listed are: Socials & Outreach (plan quarterly socials, create awareness through events and tabling); Peer Mentoring & Advocacy (mentor neurodivergent students, advocate through student councils and government, get trained by faculty and experienced mentors); and Workshops & Trainings (educate UCLA staff, RAs, TAs, and orgs, host neurodiversity awareness events, lead mini workshops at weekly socials).
Slide 4 states ’WE ALSO OFFER:’. It lists Volunteering Opportunities, Research Opportunities, and Course Credit.
Slide 5 is titled, ‘WHO HAVE WE PARTNERED WITH?’ Partners displayed are the Los Angeles Public Library, 5-ELEVEN HOOPS, UC-LEND, and UCLA Residential Life.
Slide 6’asks ’INTERESTED?’. It includes a QR code, the date for the Info Session (10/22@5PM), and the Application Due date (10/28@11:59PM). It advises users to DM or email [email protected]. All slides have titles with dark bold blue text, blue zig zag stripes, and light blue waves on the side."

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