RAPP is a school-based suicide education and prevention program.
RAPP teaches students signs of depression, suicidal warning signs, and how to help themselves or a friend. These interactive presentations are usually given as part of the health class curriculum. RAPP has been offered in the school system since 1996, and we currently speak with over 4,000 students each year. The Suicide Resource Center provides this free service for middle/junior high and high schools in Larimer County.
For more information or to schedule a presentation contact us at (970) 635-9301, or email us at info@SuicideResourceCenter.org.
Are you interested in becoming a volunteer presenter with the RAPP Program? Click here for more information. Internship opportunities available. Contact Nikki Brosh at (970) 635-9301, or nbrosh@SuicideResourceCenter.org.
"Maybe if I use some of the strategies I learned today, I won't have to go to another funeral caused by suicide."
-RAPP high school student participant
"You really influenced a friend of mine. She was considering suicide, but after I told her what you said, she decided to reconsider her decision. Again, thanks, and I hope you influence other kids like you did my friend."
-RAPP junior high school participant