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Raising Champions from the Ground Up

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“Champion’s Rise empowers youth, families, and men to rise above bullying, build resilience, and lead with courage.”

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Raising Champions from the Ground Up

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“Champion’s Rise empowers youth, families, and men to rise above bullying, build resilience, and lead with courage.”

Get Involved Today

Our Mission

At Champs Rise, we are dedicated to empowering youth through education and community engagement. Our mentorship programs focus on inspiring and motivating young individuals to reach their fullest potential while also providing mental health support and addressing issues like bullying. 

Bullying in Texas Schools

Overall Statewide Data

Mental Health Among Texas Youth

Elementary & High School

In the 2020–21 school year, approximately 421,178 Texas children reported being bullied monthly or more often.

Elementary & High School

Mental Health Among Texas Youth

Elementary & High School

Around 15% of all school-age children (including elementary-level) reported being bullied at school.


19% of high school students specifically reported being bullied at school in the past year

Mental Health Among Texas Youth

Mental Health Among Texas Youth

Mental Health Among Texas Youth

From the CDC’s 2021 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (Texas-specific):


  • 31% say their mental health is not good “most of the time” or “always” 
  • 47% felt sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more 
  • 22% seriously considered suicide in the past year 
  • 20% made a suicide plan, and 12% attempted suicide 
  • Overall, 37% of Texas high schoolers rep

From the CDC’s 2021 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (Texas-specific):


  • 31% say their mental health is not good “most of the time” or “always” 
  • 47% felt sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more 
  • 22% seriously considered suicide in the past year 
  • 20% made a suicide plan, and 12% attempted suicide 
  • Overall, 37% of Texas high schoolers reported poor mental health and 44% felt persistent sadness or hopelessness 

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