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We are so proud to partner with the @MLBPA to provide comprehensive mental health care to it's membership and their families free of charge to them. Read here: https://t.co/yrZGt3T9gl
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The athletic counselors inside athletic departments do some of the hardest, most important work in sports. And every one of them will tell you the same thing: the need is bigger than any staff can be.
That's the gap we exist for.
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Tomorrow, most of the world hangs a sign on the door.
Not us. When our athletes are playing, we're working.
That's the deal we made.
Onrise is open 24/7/365.
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There's an app for everything.
Except this.
81,585 minutes athletes spent with real humans who get where they're coming from. 1,813 sessions in six months, paid for by their organizations.
Onrise is thrilled to provide full mental health services to the the Premier Lacrosse League again this season. Let's get started! Watch on ESPN!Â
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Athletes donât need another app. They need one trusted conversation.
The problem isnât technology. Itâs replacing human connection with technology.
The best mental health models get athletes quickly to people they trust: retired athlete peer support and clinical care when needed.
Onrise is not an app. Itâs a care pathway. We use tech to remove friction around human care with rapid triage, telehealth, after-hours support, measurement + utilization reporting all for less than half of an additional hire. Tech should disappear. People should show up.
App-only mental health solves distribution better than engagement. âApp fatigueâ = drop-off, notification overload, weak adherence, poor retention. In sport, trust + confidentiality drive help-seeking. Athletes donât need more accessâthey need credible, private, human support.
Sequoia Holmes didnât just play the game â she left it better than she found it.
On Saturday in Nashville, Sequoia officially closed her professional basketball career with her final appearance on Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball Championship Day, helping Team Rhythm earn a win in her last game.
But the stat line is only part of the story: across 36 AU games, Sequoia averaged 4.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.6 assists â and in 2025 she delivered her most extensive AU season, starting all 12 games and finishing 19th overall on the leaderboard.
What stands out most is what sheâs built beyond the court.
Sequoia was named the 2025 Athletes Unlimited Civic Leadership Award recipient for her commitment to community impact, including her work as Assistant Director of the Vegas Elite Girls Basketball Club â creating mentorship and leadership pathways for girls ages 5â18.
After her final game, she said it best:
âAU⊠has been just a family to me when I didnât really feel like other places wanted me to be there⊠for AU to call and say, âwe need you here,â made me feel like it was all worth it.â
At Onrise, we talk a lot about what it means to support athletes as whole humans â through pressure, transition, identity shifts, and the quiet moments people donât see. Retirement is one of the biggest transitions an athlete will ever face, and every athlete deserves to step away with recognition, dignity, and community.
Well done, Sequoia.
And well done to Athletes Unlimited for consistently making athletes feel seen, valued, and celebrated â the way it should be.
#AthletesUnlimited #WomensBasketball #Leadership #AthleteTransition #MentalHealth #Onrise
Sports betting is no longer âaroundâ athleticsâitâs woven into it: broadcasts, apps, group chats, locker rooms.
For student-athletes especially, it often starts innocently. Then it accelerates. And by the time it feels like a problem, shame can keep them from turning to familyâor even the in-house resources meant to help.
Thatâs why Onrise is partnering with EPIC Global Solutions to strengthen gambling harm prevention and support for athletes and coaches at the professional and collegiate level.
EPICâs education is powerful because itâs grounded in lived experienceâreal people who understand how quickly gambling can take hold. Together, EPIC will support our peer support experts at Onrise with face-to-face and digital education options for sports organizations, helping athletes build safer, healthier relationships with gambling products before things spiral.
This partnership plugs directly into what Onrise already providesâalways-on, athlete-specific care delivered through secure 1:1 sessions with flexible scheduling. And it strengthens our ability to support athletes who are dealing with the consequences, as well as those trying to prevent them.
We have to get in early. Spot risk sooner. Intervene faster. Protect athletesâ health, futures, and the team communities depending on them.
As Problem Gambling Awareness Month begins, weâre grateful to stand alongside EPICâand to keep building the infrastructure athletes deserve.
Photo: Bobby L. Scales, II, Paul Buck, Stevin Hedake Smith, and Kim Quigley
The data is undeniable.
Athletes with moderate to severe depression show a 6.09 point reduction in distress scoresâa 74% decrease on validated measures. Peak severity drops from 8.18 to 2.09 in stabilization on the PHQ-4.
This level of improvement isn't theoretical. It's associated in the literature with substantial reductions in suicide risk.
We don't build wellness apps. We build clinically-governed infrastructure designed for rapid stabilization, early intervention, and prevention of escalation.
This is what happens when you combine licensed clinicians, certified peer supporters, and 24/7 crisis care into one integrated system.
Athletic Directors: thank you.
At Onrise, weâre a clinician-led teamâand we all work directly with patients. So we see, in real time, what athletes are carrying and where the system can break.
Yesterday, an athlete was about to run out of an uncommon medication at home. Within hours, the athletic director, the sports medicine physician, and our clinical team coordinated to get it prescribed and filled that same dayâso the athlete had a seamless experience and one less thing to worry about.
Thatâs the work. Quiet. Fast. Human. And it only happens when ADs advocate the way you do.
To every athletic director leading departments, managing risk, and still showing up for individual athletes: we see you, and weâre grateful to partner with you.
#Athletics #AthleticDirectors #StudentAthleteWellbeing #SportsMedicine #MentalHealth #Onrise
Can you feel it?
Can you feel the love, care and support we give to all of the athletes that we serve?
Try us out today. Buy today and have your athletes supported by this evening with real people who love their jobs.
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We are proud to share that Kansas City Athletics has contracted @OnriseCare to expand access to modern, athlete-centered mental health support. This
partnership is designed to provide athletes an additional, confidential layer of care!
#ROOUP
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We are proud to share that UKMC has contracted Onrise to expand access to modern, athlete-centered mental health support.
This partnership is designed to support and extend UKMCâs in-house medical staff and athletic trainers by providing athletes an additional, confidential layer of careâpeer support, therapy, psychiatry as needed, and 24/7/365 crisis coverage, all virtual.
Weâre grateful to the UKMC team for prioritizing whole-person performance and building durable systems of support for athletes, especially the leadership of Keith Garnett and Ursula Gurney.
Go Roos!
ATs already do enough. Donât ask them to carry mental health alone.
Onrise gives athletic trainers a fast, trusted place to send athletesâwithout weeks-long waits:
Guaranteed access within 48 hours
24/7/365 crisis services
Mental health care designed for athletics
If youâre trying to retain great ATs, this is real backup.
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Welcome to the Onrise team, Georgetown Athletics.
Sometimes athletes donât want to start with a clinician.
And sometimes they donât want to talk to anyone inside the department.
They want someone external. Neutral. Confidential. Whoâs been in their shoes.
Thatâs why Georgetown is supplementing its already-robust in-house clinical team with Onriseâbecause they understand what more programs are learning fast: one size never fits all.
Through this partnership, Hoya student-athletes across 13 womenâs and 11 menâs sports now have access to on-demand, virtual 1:1 peer support from former college and professional athletesâMental Health First Aid certified, trained, and clinically supervisedâwith flexible scheduling after-hours and in the offseason.
Proud to support a department that treats mental health like real infrastructure.
Hoya Saxa!
#Georgetown #HoyaSaxa #CollegeAthletics #StudentAthleteWellbeing #MentalHealth #SportsMedicine #Onrise #AthleteSupport