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energy

environments

engagements

experiences

The Rally Point Program (TRPP) is a tax exempt, public-charity non-profit (501c3), on a mission to save & enrich lives, families and communities. Our programs support student-youth, veterans, responders, caregivers, and families. TRPPs teams are talented, focused problem-solvers drawing from diverse and dynamic backgrounds. Together, we connect, and share donated resources, from grass-roots giving to sponsorships, and grants as well as admission tickets to events including but not limited to sports, arts, nature, science, technology, travel and more. 

 

TRPPs serves by gathering, sharing, planning, and preparing fun, self-care events, that are and promote anti self harm advocacy through activities like walks and rides through tranquil landscapes, art galleries and performances.

 

We commit to reducing the prevalence of self harm, suicide, violence and abuse. We address symptoms of suffering via holistic, integrative, connection-focused services offering:

Fun  - Unique Events, Exercises & Activities

Build - Engagements, Environments & Trips

Extra  - In/Out of School/Work Programs

Missions - Individual & Team Challenges

Support - Activities & Coaching (TAC)

Integrative - Mindfulness & Holistic Practices

 

 

 

 

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FOUNDED:

January 20, 2012

 

ORGANIZATION:

IRS Tax Exempt 501c3

Nonprofit Public Charity

Serving Chicagoland Areas

 

CLIENT FOCUS:

Youth & Environment Safety

Violence & Harm Reduction

Veteran & Caregiver Services

Family & Community Support 

 

MISSION METHODS:

Anti Self Harm Advocacy

Youth, Vets/1stR. Teamwork

Physical & Virtual (VR) Tools 

Holistic Integrative Practices

Training & Activity Self-Care

 

 

 

100% Free!

Contact Us at

773.988.5800

"The hostile environments vulnerable youth survive everyday, shape their mind-states and often lead them to engage in behaviors that place them at risk for leading causes of morbidity and mortality."  

 

-Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance of the Centers for Disease Control

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/ss/ss6304.pdf 

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