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Code 9: Officer Needs Assistance

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Please visit the following links for important information on how to take charge of your mental well being:


www.Badgeoflife.com

The Badge of Life mission is to increase awareness of police stress, trauma and suicide issues and reduce them by providing training and educational programs that enhance the emotional well-being of police officers in the United States and Canada. We promote programs to protect and assist survivors of law enforcement suicide and honor all officers who have given their lives in the line of duty. BOL honors and supports the forgotten police retirees who carry the burden of emotional scars of their careers.

www.OperationWarriorWellness.com

A division of The David Lynch Foundation who is committed to providing the “best in class” meditation-based therapies to veterans,military personnel, first responders and their families. A personal note: My husband is a retired officer suffering with PTSD and Transcendental Meditation has helped both of us tremendously. We highly recommend it. TM Teachers can be assigned for training to all inquires throughout the country.

Please contact: Austin Ayer at 212 644 9880 austin@davidlynchfoundation.org and mention that you are inquiring about THE CODE 9 EFFORTS


www.CopsAlive.com

“Saving the Lives of the People Who Save Lives” Information, strategies and tools to help cops plan happy, healthy and successful careers, relationships and lives.

www.SafeCallNow.org

"Saving the lives of those who protect us" Troubled Police, Firefighters, Corrections Officers and Their Families Have a Place They Can Call To Get HELP.

www.WCPR2001.org

The West Coast Post-Trauma Retreat (WCPR) The WCPR is a part of the First Responder Support Network (FRSN), a non-profit organization with skilled and experienced clinical and peer staff trained in trauma recovery. Their goal is to help emergency service professionals and retirees regain control over their lives and either return to work with a new perspective on stress and coping or move on with their lives. The WCPR residential program provides an educational experience designed to help current and retired first responders (firefighters, police, paramedic), recognize the signs and symptoms of stress including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in themselves and in others.

www.ResponderLife.com

RESPONDER LIFE: A Christian Based Organization

Responder Life was formed to support and strengthen the Families of all First Responders, including Firefighters, Police Officers, Emergency Medical Professionals, 911 Dispatchers, and other responders serving in City, County, State and Federal Agencies.