Stories that feel human
Dear You videos and an annual awareness campaign create visible moments that spark reflection, conversation, and belonging.
Dear You is launching at Arkansas through a founding team focused on storytelling, fitness-based community, and intentional connection before crisis occurs.
Dear You is designed to create visible, human, and memorable moments Arkansas students can walk into.
Arkansas had an age-adjusted suicide rate of 20.2 in 2023, a 48.5% increase over 20 years, compared with a 30.6% national increase.
According to the Arkansas Department of Health, 81.8% of suicide deaths in Arkansas in 2023 were among males.
Dear You began by bringing together 135 students across the country to share messages of hope and evolved into a chapter model built around belonging, care, and action.
After visits to more than 40 college campuses, it became clear that many schools had gaps in the communities they were reaching and in the ways they were addressing student wellbeing. Those experiences inspired Dear You to expand beyond storytelling into an in-person model designed to strengthen campus culture before crisis occurs.
In 2023, Arkansas had an age-adjusted suicide rate of 20.2. That represents a 48.5% increase compared with 20 years earlier, versus a 30.6% increase nationally. The Arkansas Department of Health also reports that 81.8% of suicide deaths in Arkansas in 2023 were among males. Dear You at Arkansas is built to respond through visible care, stronger belonging, and student-led programming that creates connection before crisis occurs.
The model centers on storytelling, fitness, and intentional connection as pathways to deepen wellbeing and strengthen campus culture.
Dear You videos and an annual awareness campaign create visible moments that spark reflection, conversation, and belonging.
Tabling, outreach, and collaborative programming make support feel active rather than abstract.
Training walks and the annual spring ruck turn resilience into a shared experience instead of something people carry alone.
Lead by example and create a visible culture of wellbeing on campus.
Replace isolation with intentional belonging.
Shift culture from passive awareness to active care.
The chapter consists of 10 leadership roles and no general body, so each person plays a meaningful part in the direction and culture of Dear You at Arkansas.
Two fall initiatives focus on awareness and storytelling. The spring culminates in Dear You’s flagship campus experience: Ruck Week.
Dear You is committed to developing thoughtful leaders who carry forward a lifelong commitment to strengthening the wellbeing of their communities.
Sessions may include psychology researchers, civic leaders, investment bankers, PE/VC professionals, and others championing wellbeing in their work.
An evidence-based suicide prevention program equipping leaders to recognize warning signs, support someone in crisis, and connect them with the right resources.
Leaders learn how to design and execute initiatives while tracking impact and building a chapter model that lasts beyond one semester.
Join a small team of students committed to shaping a more connected campus through storytelling, community leadership, and shared responsibility for the wellbeing of those around us.