High school athletes
carry more than
most people realize.
NDUR gives them a safe place to talk, learn from professionals who were in their shoes, and get the right support when they need it. It gives parents and schools the tools to help them thrive.
What NDUR Does for High School Athletes
Builds confidence through honest, judgment‑free conversations
Reduces isolation by connecting athletes with peers who understand their sport and season
Expert‑led Catalyst Workshops give athletes a structured place to understand who they are, what they’re carrying, and how to grow, delivered by professionals who know the athlete experience inside and out.
Supports readiness with resources for their entire journey, and coping tools built for pressure moments, school athlete wellbeing platform, athlete mental health resources for schools
Provides 24/7 guidance through AIM, the virtual teammate
Creates safe boundaries so athletes can be honest without risk.
What NDUR Does for Parents
Gives peace of mind knowing their child has a protected place to talk
Provides clarity about what their athlete is navigating
Strengthens communication at home through workshops and shared language
Supports families with tools that make tough conversations easier
What NDUR Does for
Schools & Administrators
Improves communication between athletes, coaches, counselors, and families
Strengthens culture by reducing isolation and increasing connection
Provides insights that help schools understand student needs
Adds support without adding staff through AIM and structured Huddles
Aligns parents and coaches to reduce friction and confusion
Bring NDUR to your High School!
Voices From the Community
Trusted by the ENTIRE COMMUNITY.
NDUR gave our athletic department a real framework — not a brochure. Our coaches, counselors, and parents are finally speaking the same language
Dr. Karen M.
Athletic Director · Independent School, Northeast
As a parent, NDUR helped me actually understand what my daughter was carrying. We talk differently now.
Marcus L.
Parent of a Student-Athlete
It's the first program that treated me like a whole person, not just a roster number.
Simone J.
Varsity Captain · Class of 2026