A net under a struggling generation.
When a student's words signal real danger, Encounter quietly routes it to a trained, vetted leader. Fast. Everywhere else, a kid's privacy is the default — because this is a tool for discipleship, not monitoring.
How the Safety Net works
Encounter doesn't analyze behavior or track engagement to flag “drifting” kids. It does one focused thing: it watches for the specific words that signal a student in crisis, and when it sees them, it puts a caring adult in the room.
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Crisis language, caught early
When a student writes something that signals self-harm, abuse, or real danger, a trained leader is alerted right away.
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Private by default
Journals and reflections belong to the student. Leaders and parents never read them — full stop.
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A real human, not a bot
Alerts go to vetted, background-checked leaders trained to respond with care — never to an algorithm.
The privacy / safety balance
Real privacy
We never read private journals or eavesdrop on conversations. Encounter looks only for specific crisis language — never a student's everyday life.
Uncompromising safety
Privacy ends where imminent harm begins. When a student's words signal real danger, a trained leader can reach out — quickly and personally.
Care, not surveillance
Encounter isn't a monitoring tool, and it never pretends to be. It looks for the words that signal a kid in crisis, then puts a caring adult in the room. That's it.
A real person, fast
Alerts reach a trained leader in moments
Mentorship circles
Community-based safety nets
Reverent design
Every feature built with a kid's dignity in mind