About the Founder
FOUNDER’S STORY

Rob Moltz – Founder, The Clarity River Project
There are some things you don’t learn from books.
You learn them by being close to them. By watching people you care about struggle. By seeing what addiction, depression, and silent pain can do-up close.
Not as a concept. As reality.
For years, I’ve been around music, people, and environments where energy runs high—but underneath it, there’s often something else.
People carrying more than they show. People trying to hold it together. People looking for relief, even if they don’t know how to ask for it.
At some point, it became clear to me: the very places where people go to feel alive are also places where people are quietly struggling-and in those moments, there’s usually nowhere to turn. That realization is what led to The Clarity River Project. Not as an idea. But as a response.
I didn’t want to build something that preached at people or disrupted the experience. I wanted to create something that simply exists when it’s needed.
A presence. A point of connection. A place where someone can go without pressure, without judgment-and be guided toward real help.
The Clarity River Project is built on one belief: that access matters.
That one moment—one conversation, one decision to reach out—can change the direction of someone’s life.
Today, through partnerships with artists, venues, and communities, we’re building something that brings real support into real environments.
I believe people don’t always need more noise. Sometimes, they just need to know someone is there. That’s what The Clarity River Project is about.