
Early Identification.
Timely Support.
Lasting Impact.
We help schools identify mental health risks early and connect students with timely support.
Behind every statistic is a young person with a future that matters.
Youth suicide is one of the leading causes of death among young people, and youth in rural communities face more than twice the risk compared to their urban peers
We stand for affordable, effective mental health care for all youth.
RBHI delivers Screening Linked to Care (SLTC) program that helps schools identify mental health risks early and connect students with timely support.
Our Vision
A future where every young person has access to timely mental health support through the systems around them.
Our Mission
To equip schools with systems that enable early identification of mental health needs and coordinated support for students.

4 Step Process
A Simple Process. A Powerful Impact.
A clear, coordinated path to student care.
01
Students Complete Screening
Respondents use a quick, accessible screening to surface mental health needs early.
02
Risk Is Identified in Real Time
Schools and RBHI teams instantly see screening results, allowing them to recognize students who may need support.
03
Care Is Initiated
At-risk students are connected to care through immediate check-ins or care navigation, involving families when needed.
04
Ongoing Support and Follow-Up
Students and families stay connected through continued support, follow-ups, and access to resources via the platform.
Testimonials
Voices of Hope, Stories of Change
Every number we share represents a real story, a real struggle, and a life changed.





"I like that you guys are doing this because it feels like you care about us and how we are feeling."
Student
Montana
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