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"Meet the Mr. Rogers of Denver Punk Rock"

by Hella Cliques
June 18, 2026

Original Article Published by the Denver Gazette (June 2026)

The Story

The article profiles Rob Rushing, a lifelong member of the punk rock scene who co-founded the 501(c)(3) national nonprofit Punk Rock Saves Lives (PRSL) alongside his wife, Tina. Driven by the core DIY (Do-It-Yourself), anti-racist, and community-first ethos of classic punk bands like 7 Seconds, Youth Brigade, and Black Flag, Rushing has turned the high-energy space of music festivals and underground punk shows into a massive engine for public health and mutual aid.

The Heroism in Action:

Instead of waiting for institutional help, Rushing and his team set up booths directly in the middle of loud, chaotic concert crowds. Their impact is concrete.

The Bone Marrow Registry:

Since its inception, PRSL has used simple cheek swabs to add more than 25,000 music fans to the national bone marrow registry right from the concert floor. Because a match is critical for those fighting blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, PRSL’s grassroots efforts have directly resulted in real, life-saving transplants.

Harm Reduction on the Front Lines:

At a major music festival in Pittsburgh, the event’s contracted EMTs were under-supplied with opioid-reversal tools. Rushing’s booth stepped in, supplying the medical staff with free Narcan packets. By the end of that single weekend, EMTs walked back to the punk booth to report that five people were successfully revived and kept alive because of the group's quick thinking.

Mental Health Destigmatization:

Recognizing the heavy mental health struggles within the community, the organization launched a peer-led support group named "Positive Mental Attitude" (a nod to the iconic hardcore punk band Bad Brains), creating a safe space for punks to talk each other through dark times. Denver Westword

The Takeaway

Rushing, who travels 300 days a year in a packed van with his two Corgis to run these booths, sums up the authentic punk philosophy driving the project:

"Punk Rock Saves Lives isn’t just about physical safety. We use the power of community, music, and compassion to fight stigma and remind people: You are not alone. You are seen. You are part of this family.
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It’s a striking example of how the aggressive energy and fierce independence of the punk subculture can be channeled into fierce, uncompromising empathy.