In a Mental Health Crisis, our Youth Need to

Skip the ER

Our Mission

To fix our nation’s emergency response to suicidal youth.

10% of high school students have attempted suicide.

The police and emergency rooms are an essential part of our public safety and healthcare systems, they are not the best way to handle a teen in a mental health crisis.

We need to take them to a place where the trauma ends and the treatment begins.

The infrastructure and capacity issue is very solvable. Let’s do this.

What is Chase Life?

What we do

We are finding and implementing better solutions to treating for an acutely suicidal teenager.

We
Learn

We are gathering the latest information on what is working to reduce suicide in our youth.

We Educate

We are spreading the information about the more effective alternatives to taking an acutely suicidal teen to the Emergency Room.

We Advocate

We are working with local, state, and federal agencies and healthcare systems to enact change in how we treat mental healthy emergencies.

We
Build

We will carry out our mission as far as possible, including the creation of the physical space required to treat an at-risk youth if necessary.

The numbers that speak

Our youth are struggling with mental health on a large scale: it is not a small fringe issue. (2023 CDC Data)

nd
Leading Cause of Death
%
Teen Girls Have Seriously Considered Suicide
%
High Schoolers have ATTEMPTED SUICIDE
%
High Schoolers Injured During an Attempt
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