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We provide tactical retreats for veterans and first responders so they can
GO FORTH
AND
CONQUER
The demands of the calling on top of the demands of life can crush the strongest of men. The heart, mind and soul need time to realign and this can only happen by disengaging from the grind and distractions. When this realignment takes place, one returns to their loved ones and areas of service stronger and more engaged.
Let us help with our
Deployments and Recon Events.
WE DO
WHAT
WE DO
WHY
i.
Suicide rates of first responders are on the rise and higher than general population.
ii.
30% of first responders develop behavioral health conditions including, but not limited to, depression and PTSD, as compared with 20% of general population.
iii.
Of all the first responder suicides 58% are law enforcement, 21% are firefighters, 18 % are EMS providers, and 2% are public safety telecommunicators.
iv.
First Responders experience depression and PTSD at a rate of up to five times that of the general population.
v.
85 % of first responders have experienced symptoms attributed to mental health conditions
vi.
Male depression is often masked with common acceptable male behaviors (anger, addiction, sex, etc.)
vii.
80% of all suicides in America are men
viii.
Among first responder suicides for whom circumstances were known, intimate partner problems, job problems and physical health problems were most frequent.
ix.
Anywhere between 60-75% of first responders marriages end in divorce.
x.
30% of first responders would experience symptoms related to stress, anxiety, and depression (SAD) as part of their job function.
xi.
Since 9/11, Military Suicides are 4x higher than deaths in war operations.
xii.
An estimated 7,057 service members have died during military operations since 9/11, while suicides among active-duty personnel and veterans of those conflicts have reached 30,177
i.
Suicide rates of first responders are on the rise and higher than general population.
ii.
30% of first responders develop behavioral health conditions including, but not limited to, depression and PTSD, as compared with 20% of general population.
iii.
Of all the first responder suicides 58% are law enforcement, 21% are firefighters, 18 % are EMS providers, and 2% are public safety telecommunicators.
iv.
First Responders experience depression and PTSD at a rate of up to five times that of the general population.
v.
85 % of first responders have experienced symptoms attributed to mental health conditions
vi.
Male depression is often masked with common acceptable male behaviors (anger, addiction, sex, etc.)
vii.
80% of all suicides in America are men
viii.
Among first responder suicides for whom circumstances were known, intimate partner problems, job problems and physical health problems were most frequent.
ix.
Anywhere between 60-75% of first responders marriages end in divorce.
x.
30% of first responders would experience symptoms related to stress, anxiety, and depression (SAD) as part of their job function.
xi.
Since 9/11, Military Suicides are 4x higher than deaths in war operations.
xii.
An estimated 7,057 service members have died during military operations since 9/11, while suicides among active-duty personnel and veterans of those conflicts have reached 30,177
i.
Suicide rates of first responders are on the rise and higher than general population.
ii.
30% of first responders develop behavioral health conditions including, but not limited to, depression and PTSD, as compared with 20% of general population.
iii.
Of all the first responder suicides 58% are law enforcement, 21% are firefighters, 18 % are EMS providers, and 2% are public safety telecommunicators.
iv.
First Responders experience depression and PTSD at a rate of up to five times that of the general population.
v.
85 % of first responders have experienced symptoms attributed to mental health conditions
vi.
Male depression is often masked with common acceptable male behaviors (anger, addiction, sex, etc.)
vii.
80% of all suicides in America are men
viii.
Among first responder suicides for whom circumstances were known, intimate partner problems, job problems and physical health problems were most frequent.
ix.
Anywhere between 60-75% of first responders marriages end in divorce.
x.
30% of first responders would experience symptoms related to stress, anxiety, and depression (SAD) as part of their job function.
xi.
Since 9/11, Military Suicides are 4x higher than deaths in war operations.
xii.
An estimated 7,057 service members have died during military operations since 9/11, while suicides among active-duty personnel and veterans of those conflicts have reached 30,177
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