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Why choose Rising Up Together?

Through intentional curriculum,
Rising Up Together empowers youth to:

FIND THEIR PURPOSE

BUILD RESILIENCE

ESTABLISH CONNECTIONS

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A sense of CONNECTION helps to build RESILIENCE through engagement with the world to find our PURPOSE.

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Improved Physical Health

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Increased Productivity

Graduates

Higher Educational Attainment

Coworkers

Future Employment

Results of Positive Mental Health and Well-Being

What Does Research Say?

Building resilience is shown to increase the body’s capacity to resist disease and prevent adverse health outcomes. Lower resilience is associated with increased depressive and anxiety symptoms. Quality interpersonal relationships have also been associated with greater resilience, leading to fewer depression symptoms.

The curriculum in The Resilient Youth Program is tailored with the intention of building resilience while establishing positive connections amongst children and youth.

Research has indicated that high self-worth, low social acceptance, low trust beliefs in others, and low trusting in early childhood increased the odds of an increase in the trajectory of loneliness over the life span. General sense of belonging has been shown to be correlated with depressive symptoms and outcomes. Having a greater sense of belonging through connection is correlated with being a protective factor for mental health, improving purpose in life, happiness and confidence.

The Resilient Youth Program works to increase youth’s capacity for establishing meaningful connection and self-purpose. Establishing connection and exploring purpose through social relationships can promote social acceptance and trust.

For more information: Fisher LB, Overholser JC, Ridley J, Braden A, Rosoff C. From the Outside Looking In: Sense of Belonging, Depression, and Suicide Risk. Psychiatry. 2015;78(1):29-41. doi:10.1080/00332747.2015.1015867 Parr EJ, Shochet IM, Cockshaw WD, Kelly RL. General Belonging is a Key Predictor of Adolescent Depressive Symptoms and Partially Mediates School Belonging. School Mental Health. 2020;12(3):626-637. doi:10.1007/s12310-020-09371-0 Torgerson CN, Love HA, Vennum A. The buffering effect of belonging on the negative association of childhood trauma with adult mental health and risky alcohol use. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 2018;88:44-50. doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2018.02.005

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*Rising Up Together is dedicated to creating positive resources to empower youth everywhere to connect, find purpose, and build resilience for life.

We are not a clinical institution, but a place that promotes healthy living.

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