Our school-based counseling model
SNIC: School-Based Non-Medical Integrated Behavioral Health Counseling Program
SNIC is HRRF's flagship program, bringing non-medical counseling and integrated behavioral health support directly into schools so students can access help in a place they already trust.
Informed by the Military Family Life Counseling framework and strengthened through integrated behavioral health coordination, SNIC helps reduce stigma, strengthen resilience, identify distress earlier, and connect students and families to the right level of care when additional support is needed.
Explore SNIC →Rural access
Rural Access to Care
In rural communities, behavioral health care often means a long drive, a six-month wait, or no provider at all. Rural Access to Care closes that distance — bringing compassionate, capable support into the communities where help has been hardest to reach.
Youth mentorship
Youth Mentorship Network
Some of the most powerful behavioral health support is not clinical — it is relational. The Youth Mentorship Network pairs young people with screened, trained, and supported adult mentors who provide steadiness, encouragement, and presence alongside the family and care team already in their corner.
Family support and education
Family Support and Education
When a caregiver knows what to look for, what to say, and where to turn, the whole family system gets stronger. Family Support and Education gives parents and caregivers the knowledge, language, and community to respond to their child's mental health with confidence — not fear.