Serving our community and those who protect us.

Our mission is to support our community’s children and
the lives and wellbeing of our local First Responders.

To date, we have assisted 65 first responders with payment for mental health therapy with our vetted therapists at a cost of just under $80,000.

All proceeds from the 2023 Gala have been spent directly on therapy, and we are currently assisting with payment for 19 local first responders per month.

We need your help to continue this invaluable and potentially life saving program. All proceeds from this year’s Gala will again go 100% toward this program. Please consider a gala sponsorship, donating an auction item, attending the Gala and/or simply making a donation. Any amount helps, and we truly appreciate every show of support.

First Responder Wellness Resources

One of our primary objectives is to help connect local First Responders with sources of support to help promote their overall wellness.

Whether you are processing a traumatic incident or just feeling a need to blow off some steam (or anything in between), talking to someone who has been there and understands can be extremely helpful. We have provided a listing of available phone, app, and text services with access to trained peers and professionals available 24-7 who can chat with you conveniently and confidentially.

Our list also includes trusted  local providers who have experience helping local first responders both with both job-related and non-job-related mental and physical wellness issues. We want to help you take charge of your health and to feel your best rather than just grinning and bearing mental health issues, physical injuries, chronic pain, and other health challenges. Our growing provider list now includes practitioners who can help with preventative care as well as treatment of injuries and illnesses.

Click on the “Learn More” button above to see our list of recommended providers. Click on the “Donate” button above to help us pay for therapy and other wellness support programs for our local First Responders.