Research & Awareness
We promote evidence-based research to strengthen our understanding of youth suicide and support more effective prevention efforts, because what we measure, we can move.
Founded in April 2026 by NFL defensive tackle Landon Robinson, the foundation exists to raise awareness, expand education, and provide practical, research-informed support that helps young people build resilience and move toward healthier, stronger futures.
We believe mental health belongs in every conversation, at home, in the locker room, in the classroom, and on the field. Our work is built to break the silence and replace it with real tools, real training, and real support systems.
Before entering the NFL, Landon Robinson stood out as a defensive tackle at the United States Naval Academy, where he earned recognition as a first-team All-American and American Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year.
He was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals with the 226th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, announced in connection with the Pat Tillman tradition that honors service, character, and conviction.
As both an athlete and an advocate, Robinson is using this new chapter of his career to bring greater visibility to youth mental health and help create support systems that make a measurable difference.
Built on the message Strong Minds. Strong Bodies. Stronger Futures. the foundation is dedicated to increasing awareness of youth suicide, expanding mental health education, and advancing movement-based programs that support resilience, well-being, and hope for young people and the communities that surround them.