Toronto, Ontario, Canada October 21, 2025

A one day festival of inspiration for today’s digital generation.

October 21, 2025 · Meridian Hall, Toronto
For grades 9-12 · In partnership with Kids Help Phone and Bell Let's Talk

By fostering a culture of mindful digital and social media use, we aim to protect mental wellness, strengthen self-awareness, and encourage meaningful connections both
on and offline.

What We'll Cover

At RALLY, teens dive into five core chapters designed to help them thrive in today’s digital world:

Mental Health & Digital Wellness

1

Learn practical tools for finding balance, reducing stress, and managing screen time.

Self-Expression & Identity

2

Discover how to express your authentic self, beyond likes and followers.

Digital Citizenship & Media Literacy

3

Become a responsible digital leader and learn how to spot misinformation, think critically, and engage respectfully online.

Future of Work & Technology

4

Prepare for the future by building the digital skills, creativity, and mindset to thrive in the workplace and in everyday life.

Social Impact & Community Building

5

Explore how young leaders can use digital tools to drive change and strengthen their communities.

Founders

Brigitte

Brigitte Truong

With 16 years of experience as a multimedia host, producer, and founder of B.TRU Media, Brigitte Truong has seen firsthand how social media trends, numbers, and algorithms can shape confidence and mental health. She currently hosts USA Today’s Sister Cities, the Homegirl Nation podcast and serves as a digital producer for Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Peacock.

Keith Wallace

Keith Wallace

Former General Manager of Collision (Canada’s largest technology conference) and SVP of Growth Strategy at Consensus, Keith brings world-class event expertise to RALLY, delivering both the scale and strategy needed to grow a movement of this scope.

Our Mission

Co-founders Brigitte Truong and Keith Wallace share a passion for inspiring confidence, creativity, and healthier digital habits. With RALLY, their goal is simple: to free young people from online pressure and empower resilience, identity, and connection.