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COOKIE SETTINGS Save and Exit Our website uses cookies to give you the most relevant experience. By clicking on accept, you give your consent to the use of cookies as per ourprivacy policy.Accept Are you or someone you know in crisis? Call or text 988 Program Hope Squad Program >Community Stories > MyAscension >Research > FAQ > Get Involved Start a Hope Squad >Partner with Hope Squad >Advocate for Hope Squad > About Us Mission & History >Partners >Meet the Team > Resources Store >Helpful Organizations & Resources > Get startedSign in Program My Ascension Learn more about Emma Benoit's inspiring story. Program Hope Squad Program > Community Stories > My Ascension > Research > FAQ > Get Involved Start a Hope Squad Share hope, change culture, and reduce the risk of suicide with Hope Squad. Get Involved Start a Hope Squad > Partner with Hope Squad > Advocate for Hope Squad > About Us Meet the Team Learn more about the people behind Hope Squad. About Us Mission & History > Partners > Meet the Team > Resources Helpful Organizations & Resources Explore links to organizations and resources that share our mission to support mental health and prevent suicide. Resources Store > Helpful Organizations & Resources > Sign inGet started WE WORK TO SPREAD HOPE AND PREVENT SUICIDE Hope Squad is an evidence-based, peer-to-peer suicide prevention program built around the power of connection. Get started! Watch video TRUSTED BY LEADING SUICIDE PREVENTION EXPERTS SUICIDE IS A LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN THE UNITED STATES Hope Squads make a difference by using effective prevention strategies to reduce the risk of suicide: peer engagement and intentional outreach. WHAT IS A HOPE SQUAD? A Hope Squad is a group nominated by their peers. They meet regularly with trained advisors to talk and learn about mental health. Members are trained to note signs of distress and reach out, connecting peers to help and hope. Hope Squads interact with and educate the entire student body to reduce stigma and change their community's culture. A Hope Squad is a group nominated by their peers. They meet regularly with trained advisors to talk and learn about mental health. Members are trained to note signs of distress and reach out, connecting peers to help and hope. Hope Squads teach and connect with the entire student body to reduce stigma and change their community's culture. A Hope Squad is a group nominated by their peers. FeATURED IN GET INVOLVED Wherever you are, you can help spread hope, change culture, and reduce the risk of suicide. START A HOPE SQUAD NEAR YOU Learn more START A HOPE SQUAD NEAR YOU Are you interested in bringing Hope Squad to your organization? We provide all of the training, content, and support needed to successfully launch a new Hope Squad. Learn more PARTNER WITH HOPE SQUAD Learn more PARTNER WITH HOPE SQUAD Are you an organization interested in working with Hope Squad? We partner with foundations, mental health non-profits, and other community-based organizations to advance our mission. Learn more ADVOCATE FOR HOPE SQUAD Learn more ADVOCATE FOR HOPE SQUAD Are you passionate about the work Hope Squad is doing? Community members can spread the word about how Hope Squad's peer-to-peer approach helps reduce the risk of suicide. Learn more HOPE SQUAD PROGRAM Learn more about our mental health curriculum, our evidence-based programming, and how they work. View now OUR IMPACT Thousands of schools across the United States trust the Hope Squad Program to foster connection and reduce the risk of suicide. Research shows that Hope Squads have a positive impact on members and their communities while normalizing conversations about mental health. Hope Squad members reported significantly fewer stigmatized attitudes toward those experiencing suicidality than those who were not enrolled in a Hope Squad program Wright-Berryman et al., 2019. 100% of parents agree that their child's involvement in Hope Squad helps their child make a positive difference. Hope Squad member survey results 99% of parents agree that their child's involvement in Hope Squad has been a positive experience for their child. Hope Squad member survey results Over 98% of Hope Squad advisors agree that Hope Squad members know how and where to get help for struggling peers. Hope Squad member survey results Partner with us APPROVED BY AND LISTED IN THE SPRC BEST PRACTICES REGISTRY Hope Squad is on the Suicide Prevention Resource Center’s Best Practices Registry. This verifies that our programming has been reviewed by experts to ensure it aligns with the most current guidance on preventing suicide and that it has demonstrated effectiveness in addressing the factors known to increase the likelihood of youth suicide. Learn more I HAVE HAD THREE CHILDREN PARTICIPATE IN HOPE SQUAD. OTHER PARENTS ALWAYS ASK ME IF THEY ARE TOO YOUNG OR THEY FEEL TOO MUCH PRESSURE. I ALWAYS TELL THEM ABSOLUTELY NOT. YOU CAN NEVER BE TOO YOUNG TO LEARN HOW TO BE AWARE OF THOSE AROUND YOU. Cristie Wood Hope Squad Parent HEADING Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere. This is some text inside of a div block. MY BIGGEST TAKEAWAY FROM HOPE SQUAD OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS IS THE REALIZATION THAT YOU NEVER TRULY KNOW WHAT ANY ONE PERSON MAY BE GOING THROUGH IN THEIR LIFE AND THE IMMENSE IMPACT A SINGLE PERSON WHO TRULY CARES CAN MAKE. Benjamin R Hope Squad Member HEADING Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere. This is some text inside of a div block. I IMAGINE THIS AS EMOTIONAL CPR. MY JOB ISN’T NECESSARILY TO BE ABLE TO HEAL SOMEONE ALL BY MYSELF, BUT JUST KEEP THEM OKAY UNTIL THEY CAN GET MORE PROFESSIONAL HELP. Anonymous Hope Squad Member HEADING Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere. This is some text inside of a div block. I HAVE HAD THREE CHILDREN PARTICIPATE IN HOPE SQUAD. OTHER PARENTS ALWAYS ASK ME IF THEY ARE TOO YOUNG OR THEY FEEL TOO MUCH PRESSURE. I ALWAYS TELL THEM ABSOLUTELY NOT. YOU CAN NEVER BE TOO YOUNG TO LEARN HOW TO BE AWARE OF THOSE AROUND YOU. Cristie Wood Hope Squad Parent MY BIGGEST TAKEAWAY FROM HOPE SQUAD OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS IS THE REALIZATION THAT YOU NEVER TRULY KNOW WHAT ANY ONE PERSON MAY BE GOING THROUGH IN THEIR LIFE AND THE IMMENSE IMPACT A SINGLE PERSON WHO TRULY CARES CAN MAKE. Benjamin R. Hope Squad STUDENT Member I IMAGINE THIS AS EMOTIONAL CPR. MY JOB ISN’T NECESSARILY TO BE ABLE TO HEAL SOMEONE ALL BY MYSELF, BUT JUST KEEP THEM OKAY UNTIL THEY CAN GET MORE PROFESSIONAL HELP. Anonymous Hope Squad STUDENT MEMBER COMMUNITY STORIES See Hope Squads in action! NATIONAL PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR CREDITS HOPE SQUAD WITH MAKING A DIFFERENCE Read story STUDENT-LED NETWORK HELPS ADDRESS SHORTAGE OF MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN SCHOOLS Read story MORE YOUTHS ARE BEING TRAINED AS MENTAL HEALTH LEADERS. IT'S CHANGING THE CONVERSATION. Read story MORE YOUTHS ARE BEING TRAINED AS MENTAL HEALTH LEADERS. IT'S CHANGING THE CONVERSATION. Read story NATIONAL PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR CREDITS HOPE SQUAD WITH MAKING A DIFFERENCE Read story STUDENT-LED NETWORK HELPS ADDRESS SHORTAGE OF MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN SCHOOLS Read story BRING HOPE SQUAD TO YOUR COMMUNITY Get started FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS IS IT DANGEROUS TO TALK ABOUT SUICIDE? Research has shown that having open conversations about suicide makes a person in crisis feel heard. When we refuse to talk about suicide, it sends the message to those who are struggling that it is not okay to talk about what they are experiencing or ask for help. Hope Squad empowers members to talk about suicide and connect those in crisis to help. WHAT EXACTLY DO HOPE SQUAD MEMBERS LEARN? Hope Squad content aligns closely with social-emotional learning, creating a foundation for members to practice and build social awareness, relationship skills, self-management, self-awareness, and responsible decision-making. At the elementary level, members learn about mental wellness, anti-bullying, and resilience. At the junior high level and beyond, members are also educated on suicide risk factors and warning signs and are empowered with the knowledge of how to connect struggling peers to timely help. Members are NOT asked to be counselors, but rather are taught to recognize the signs that a peer is struggling and refer them to trusted help. HOW MUCH DOES IT COSTS TO START A HOPE SQUAD? Click here to contact our team. We will be happy to answer your questions and help direct you to information on grants and funding, if needed. PO Box 738116, Dallas, TX 75373 (801) 342-3444 support@hopesquad.com Get Involved ProgramStart a Hope SquadPartner with UsAdvocate for UsContact Us About Us Mission & StoryMeet the TeamPartnersFAQ Resources Helpful OrganizationsResearchShop Terms & Conditions / Privacy Policy We're offline!Leave a message