The 'Hard Land Honest Minds' podcast is hosted and produced by Chaplain Jason Santomaso. The podcast is intentionally unedited, raw, real, and honest. Jason covers a wide range of topics with a focus on mental health in rural America. Please join us weekly for mental health support. You can find the podcast episodes here: livestocknewsnetwork.com/hard-land-podcast.
'Serving the Shield' (StS) exists to guide Chaplains in understanding the mission - equipping them with knowledge, skills, and abilities to serve with confidence and excellence. This is in accordance with the mission to "serve those who serve us". You can find out more about 'Serving the Shield', as well as more resources for First Responders and Chaplains at: servingtheshield.com.
The American Association of Christian Counselors offers webinars and education for those who want to grow in faith, and knowledge. The AACC is the largest Christian mental health organization. You do not have to be a mental health professional to benefit from their courses. You can find available webinars here: aacc.net/webinars/.
Angels of America's Fallen honors our fallen by supporting the dreams of their children. Their mission is to encourage and fund healthy positive activities for the children of fallen firefighters, military, and law enforcement. AoA stands with the children all year, every year until the age of 19. You can find out more about this amazing organization on their website: https://aoafallen.org/.
Advancing Warriors equips veterans, first responders, and their communities for intentional growth toward wholeness, wellness, and spiritual well-being. Advancing Warriors believes that as humans, we weren't merely created to survive - we were meant to thrive. But what is experienced in life (namely the job) often gets in the way. You can find out more about Advancing Warriors here: https://advancingwarriors.org/.
Authored by Representative Dusty Johnson, the Act allows an individual (or the spouse of an individual) who is or has been a peace officer, firefighter, volunteer firefighter, emergency medical service provider, or emergency communications specialist (First Responder) to request address confidentiality for voter registration records. The request is made with the County Clerk & Recorder of the county where the First Responder who is making the request for address confidentiality resides.
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