college suicide prevention workshops College & Youth Suicide Prevention That Actually Connects
college suicide prevention workshops Young adults face rising rates of anxiety, loneliness, and suicidal ideation — and they can spot a canned assembly instantly. Frank Link delivers college workshops and youth programs with the comedy-first honesty that earns the right to say the hard things.
Meeting Young People Where They Are
First time away from home, academic pressure, social media comparison, identity questions — and a counseling center with a waitlist. Frank's campus Our college suicide prevention workshops services ensure events and youth programs teach students to check on each other, take 988 seriously, and treat asking for help as a life skill, not a last resort.
- Orientation weeks, awareness weeks, and campus keynotes
- RA, peer-mentor, and student-leader training
- Youth organization and community program formats
Across Campus and Community
Residence Life & RAs
RAs are frontline gatekeepers. Training gives them warning-sign recognition and referral confidence for the 2am knock. Learn more about our college suicide prevention workshops offerings.
Student Organizations
Greek life summits, athletics, and student government events where peer culture actually gets shaped.
Orientation & First-Year Programs
Setting the tone early: connection, help-seeking, and looking out for roommates from week one.
Youth & Community Programs
Age-appropriate programs for youth organizations, faith groups, and community coalitions beyond the campus gate.
What Students Walk Away With
The Real Talk Opener
Comedy first — because a laughing room is a listening room. Then the honest conversation about pressure, loneliness, and comparison.
Spotting It in a Friend
What risk looks like in a roommate or teammate — the changed behavior, the dark jokes that stop being jokes.
The Friend-to-Friend Conversation
Practiced language for asking directly, listening without fixing, and walking a friend to real help — including 988.
Building a Campus That Cares
For staff and student leaders: referral pathways, safe messaging, and keeping momentum after the event ends.
Campus Events FAQ
Is the content safe-messaging compliant for young audiences?
Yes. All programs follow safe-messaging guidelines — no methods, no glamorizing, always paired with help-seeking resources and campus counseling integration.
Can Frank train RAs and peer mentors?
Yes. Dedicated training sessions give residence life staff and peer leaders practical gatekeeper skills, referral pathways, and confidence for difficult conversations.
What campus events work best?
Orientation weeks, mental health awareness weeks, Greek life and athletics events, and student leadership retreats. Multiple sessions can run in a single visit.
Does Frank work with youth organizations outside colleges?
Yes. Age-appropriate programs are available for youth organizations, community coalitions, and faith-based groups serving teens and young adults.
Bring This to Your Campus.
Share your event date, audience, and goals. You'll receive availability and a proposal within one business day.
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