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Structured Support for Young People, Where They Already Are

Fight Club works alongside families and schools to provide consistent, adult supported group spaces that strengthen connection, accountability, and emotional resilience without replacing professional care.

How Support Shows Up

Structured Group Support in Familiar Settings

Fight Club groups are designed to meet young people inside the environments they already trust, like schools and community spaces. Structure, age appropriate conversation, and adult oversight, creates room for connection.

For Parents & Guardians

Fight Club provides a structured peer support space while maintaining clear safety and accountability standards. This section explains confidentiality, oversight, and when adults

For Schools & Counselors

Fight Club complements existing school supports by offering peer connection outside the classroom. This section outlines referral guidance, collaboration expectations, and safety alignment.

Program Model

What Fight Club Is

Fight Club is a structured, adult-facilitated group model built for consistency, trust, and connection.

Consistent Structure

Bi-weekly, recurring groups meet with the same members and facilitators each cycle.

Age-Appropriate Design

Conversations and formats are tailored to developmental stages and maturity.

Adult Oversight

Trained adults guide sessions with clear boundaries and safety escalation.

Community Based

Groups operate inside familiar schools and community spaces participants trust.

Clear Boundaries and Expectations

What Fight Club Is Not

Fight Club is not therapy, treatment, or crisis intervention. It does not replace counseling, school mental health services, or clinical care.

Not Therapy

Fight Club is not a medical, diagnostic, or therapeutic intervention.

Not Counseling

Groups do not replace school counselors, therapists, or mental health services.

Not Unstructured

Sessions are guided, moderated, and follow clear participation norms.

Not Crisis Care

Fight Club is not designed for emergency or acute mental health situations.

Safety and Oversight

Every Fight Club group operates within defined safety boundaries, adult supervision, and clear escalation protocols.

Our goal is to create a space where young people can participate honestly while adults remain accountable for oversight, escalation, and protection.

81%
Teens Reported Feeling Insecure

Source: Common Sense Media, Harvard Graduate School of Education

Adult Supervision

Every group session is led by trained adults responsible for structure, boundaries, and real-time oversight during all discussions.

Clear Group Rules

Behavior expectations are set upfront to prevent harm, manage conflict, and ensure respectful participation throughout sessions.

Escalation Protocols

Facilitators follow documented steps when safety concerns arise, including referral to school or guardian support.

No Confidential Promises

Participants are informed that safety concerns cannot remain private and will be escalated when required by policy.

Parental Support

The Role of Parents

Fight Club works alongside families and schools to provide consistent, adult supported group spaces that strengthen connection, accountability, and emotional resilience without replacing professional care.

School Collaboration

Information for Schools & Counselors

Fight Club is not school sponsored, but collaboration is encouraged.

  • Counselors may refer students seeking peer support
  • Referrals to clinical partners occur when appropriate
Safety & Escalation

When Additional Support Is Needed

Some situations fall outside peer support and require additional adult or clinical help.

Fight Club is designed for peer connection, not crisis response. When behavior, safety, or mental health concerns exceed group scope, clear pathways exist to involve parents, schools, or licensed professionals.

Ongoing mental health concerns

Persistent emotional challenges that require licensed mental health treatment beyond peer groups.

Risk of harm to self or others

Any indication of self harm, threats, or unsafe behavior that requires immediate adult action.

Situations requiring clinical assessment

Concerns best evaluated by trained clinicians to determine appropriate diagnosis or care.

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Questions or Referrals

If you are a parent or school professional with questions about safety, referrals, or participation, we are available.

Stay in the Know

Updates From Across Our Groups

Occasional updates on new groups, partnerships, and how Fight Club shows up in schools and communities.

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