Rachel's Challenge

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  • Frisco teen's song a hit with Rachel's Challengeadd to reading list  

    Fifteen-year-old Ellora Lattin wrote a song inspired by Rachel Scott, the first victim of the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School. Now, the nationwide Rachel's Challenge campaign will use the song as a promotional tool.

  • Austin students impacted by Rachel's Challenge

    Austin students impacted by Rachel's Challengeadd to reading list  

  • Rachel's Challenge comes to local high school

    Rachel's Challenge comes to local high school add to reading list  

  • Hugs for Rachel's Challenge

    McKinney kindergarten student turns hugs into cashadd to reading list  

  • Start a chain reaction today with Rachel's Challenge

    Start a chain reaction today with Rachel's Challenge add to reading list  

  • Hope Kincheloe

    Legacy of Rachel's Challenge impact enduresadd to reading list  

  • Rachel’s Challenge: Columbine shooting victim’s message resonates with millions

    Rachel’s Challenge: Columbine shooting victim’s message resonates with millionsadd to reading list  

  • Government joins fight against bullying

    Government joins fight against bullyingadd to reading list  

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What Is Rachel's Challenge?

Started in honor of Rachel Scott, the first victim of the Columbine High School shooting, Rachel's Challenge is a nationwide outreach effort to prevent teen violence.

About Rachel Scott

Rachel Scott

"I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion then it will start a chain reaction of the same." - Rachel Scott

Rachel was awarded the Acts of Kindness Association 2001 National Kindness Award for Student of the Year "For the legacy of kindness left behind by a 17-year-old girl, killed during Columbine High School shooting."