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Empower Youth, Save Lives.
Equip young people with the tools to speak up about bullying, depression, and threats of harm—helping to prevent tragedies and save lives. -
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Create Trusted Adults.
By giving, you help train teachers, parents, and mentors to become the trusted adults youth need to turn to during moments of crisis. -
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Spot the Signs, Make a Difference.
Educate communities on recognizing the signs of bullying, depression, and suicidal ideation—empowering intervention before it’s too late. -
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Break the Silence.
Foster open communication, giving youth a voice to share their struggles and seek help, reducing the stigma around mental health. -
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Support a Safe Future.
Every dollar ensures that more schools and communities have access to life-saving resources, creating safer environments for Arizona’s youth. -
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Be the Reason Someone Sees Tomorrow.
Your generosity can be the catalyst for hope, helping a young person feel seen, heard, and supported in their darkest moments.
Valley schools have suffered too many tragedies involving our kids. Many times there were warning signs other kids saw, but no one was either willing or knew how to take action.
Gina Godbehere, Co-founder
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Speak Up, Stand Up, Save a Life
PO Box 700
Litchfield Park, AZ 85340-9998
FAQs
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This annual conference inspires students to Speak Up, Stand Up and Save a Life by emphasizing peer intervention and reporting: if one student is in trouble another student needs to intervene and tell a trusted adult. The conference empowers students to make a difference and take actions that could save another student’s life.
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To provide an annual conference to educate youth on the warning signs of peers struggling with depression, bullying, substance abuse and anxiety and have the student tell a trusted adult to hopefully prevent a tragedy. After a suicide or attempted suicide adults often learn that peers of the youth were aware that the youth was contemplating suicide but did not know how to help. The conference encourages youth to tell a trusted adult. Students are informed that it is better to be vocal and wrong than silent and correct.
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We absolutely do! Reach out to Chris@speakstandsave.com to learn more.