Prevent Mass Shootings & Violence

Mental wellness and resiliency help all of us manage and maintain healthy relationships with ourselves and others we interact with. Those experiencing the top warning signs and pre-attack behaviors of interpersonal violence often need help overcoming those feelings and behaviors. With mental wellness and resiliency training, they can receive the help they need.


Those in underserved communities often don't have access to the resources that will provide them with mental wellness and resiliency resources they need. Day One's mission is to provide these individuals with the resources to strengthen their mental wellness and resiliency.


Donate today to provide help to someone experiencing the top warning signs and pre-attack behaviors of interpersonal violence.


Top warning signs and pre-attack behaviors of interpersonal violence include :

  • Suicidality/hopelessness
  • Fascination with mass shootings
  • Drastic changes in appearance
  • Suddenly withdrawn
  • Increased irritability/agitation
  • Recklessness
  • Recent loss or humiliation
  • Fascination with weapons
  • Stalking/harassing others
  • Depressed
  • Experimental aggression
  • Threatening communications
  • Excessive time on social media
  • Substance abuse
  • Disciplinary actions (work/school)
  • Narcissism
  • Social isolation
  • Paranoid delusions
  • Extremism/hatred

embed errored