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Counseling
Counseling
Providing personalized support and resources at no cost to help First Responders and Veterans thrive. We offer counseling services, group therapy, mindfulness practices and coaching.
Advocacy
Advocacy
Educating the community on mental health disorders and it's impact through free presentations and seminars.
Assistance
Assistance
Offering support to First Responders and Veterans in need of emergency shelter.
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DID YOU KNOW?
DID YOU KNOW?
A greater percentage of first responders (30%) experience behavioral health care conditions such as depression and PTSD as compared to the general population (20%) -Psychiatric Times
A greater percentage of first responders (30%) experience behavioral health care conditions such as depression and PTSD as compared to the general population (20%) -Psychiatric Times
Over a third (35%) of police officers suffer from PTSD associated with their working conditions. Many self-medicate with destructive and abusive behaviors to cope with the stress and trauma. -National Alliance of Mental Illness
Over a third (35%) of police officers suffer from PTSD associated with their working conditions. Many self-medicate with destructive and abusive behaviors to cope with the stress and trauma. -National Alliance of Mental Illness
1 in 4 active duty members showed signs of a mental health condition -The Transition House
1 in 4 active duty members showed signs of a mental health condition -The Transition House
Veterans & First Responders in Crisis: 1-800-273-8255
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