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Join us for evidence-based interventions, mentoring, and community engagement to enhance self-esteem.

Crossing The Rubicon

The name “Crossing the Rubicon” is profoundly significant for our program as it symbolizes a decisive and irreversible step towards transformation and commitment. This phrase originates from Julius Caesar’s historic crossing of the Rubicon River in 49 BC, an act that marked the point of no return and led to a pivotal civil war in Rome. By choosing this name, our program embodies the spirit of bold decision-making and the courage to embrace change, signifying a commitment to forging ahead despite uncertainties. It reflects a readiness to take transformative actions that will shape the future, much like Caesar’s momentous decision reshaped the course of history.

Empowering Lives Through Compassionate Support

Crossing the Rubicon provides evidence-based interventions, mentoring, and community engagement to enhance self-esteem and teach prosocial coping skills. Our diverse organization values integrity and excellence.

Prosocial Coping Skills

Evidence-based interventions and supportive mentoring to enhance self-esteem and learn prosocial coping skills.

Supportive Mentoring Program

Engage in a compassionate and diverse program that values integrity and excellence in everything.

Community Engagement Program

Join our community engagement program to learn prosocial coping skills and enhance self-esteem.

Compassionate Supportive Mentoring

Integrity and Excellence

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Crossing the Rubicon provided me with the support and tools I needed to improve my mental health.

Sara K.

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close up photography of black and white ceramic mug on table

I am grateful for the caring and knowledgeable staff at Crossing the Rubicon. They truly make a difference.

John D.

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a stack of rocks on a wood surface
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