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Cathedral Home expands Coaches Who Care suicide-prevention training, returns to Laramie

Cathedral Home is bringing back its "Coaches Who Care" suicide-prevention training to Laramie March 23–26, 2026 for coaches, mentors and youth leaders who work with ages 10–18.

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Cathedral Home expands Coaches Who Care suicide-prevention training, returns to Laramie
Source: newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org

Cathedral Home is bringing back its “Coaches Who Care” suicide-prevention training to Laramie March 23–26, 2026, aiming to equip coaches, mentors and youth leaders who work with ages 10–18 with the skills to spot warning signs, start difficult conversations and connect young people to. The March dates are listed prominently on Cathedral Home promotional copy as the organization reoffers the program it calls annual.

Cathedral Home describes the sessions as led by its own clinical staff: “Join Cathedral Home’s clinical team for Coaches Who Care: a short, high-impact training designed specifically for coaches of youth ages 10–18.” An Instagram excerpt for the program calls it a 90-minute training and says it “will help you recognize when an athlete might be struggling, respond with confidence, and connect them” — the posted excerpt ends mid-sentence in the materials provided.

The organizer’s messaging targets adults working directly with young people: promotional language includes “You don’t need to be a mental health expert — just a trusted adult who’s ready to ask, listen, and help,” and the campaign uses the tagline “Coaches can save lives.” Cathedral Home frames the program around practice-ready skills for adults who supervise athletes and other youth participants in the community.

Cathedral Home’s event copy also lists additional session blocks beyond March. The materials include selectable session times on May 19 (4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.), May 20 (9:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.) and May 21 (7:00 p.m.). The registration copy tells prospective attendees to “choose your session and register below,” and repeats the March 23–26, 2026 date range, though the relationship between the March Laramie dates and the May session listings is not specified in the provided materials.

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Practical details that local coaches and youth leaders will need are not included in the promotional excerpts. Cathedral Home’s posted copy does not give venue names or street addresses for the Laramie sessions, does not state whether sessions are in-person or virtual, and does not list fees, capacity limits or whether participants receive a certificate or continuing-education credit. The only logistical direction in the materials is to visit Cathedral Home’s Coaches Who Care registration page to sign up.

Cathedral Home emphasizes an intervention style described with program keywords such as “asset-focused,” “unique methods,” “relationship-based” and “individualized care.” As Albany County athletic programs and school activity leaders prepare for spring seasons, the organization’s annual program offers named dates in March and multiple May time slots as opportunities for adults to get targeted suicide-prevention training tailored to working with 10–18-year-olds.

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