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On March 22, 2021, Boulder Colorado was brought to it's knees when news broke about a shooting that had occurred inside of a grocery store. Law enforcement officers from all over responded to the scene where 10 people lost their lives.
This story hit close to home for our Truth Talks team as Producer Chad personally knows many of the officers who responded that day. As a veteran and former law enforcement officer himself, he brings some insight into what some of those who were there that day may be going through now in terms of mental health and the struggles they will face going forward.
We encourage anyone, especially our first responder friends, to to someone... a supervisor, a commander, a chaplain, a friend, or a professional if they feel that they need a little help overcoming this tragedy. Asking for help is not a sign of weakness but rather, a sign of strength so that you can continue to help and serve those around you.
God Bless
#BoulderStrong #MentalHealthHelp
If you need help, please reach out:
National Crisis Center: 1-800-273-8255
Veterans Crisis Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
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On March 22, 2021, Boulder Colorado was brought to it's knees when news broke about a shooting that had occurred inside of a grocery store. Law enforcement officers from all over responded to the scene where 10 people lost their lives.
This story hit close to home for our Truth Talks team as Producer Chad personally knows many of the officers who responded that day. As a veteran and former law enforcement officer himself, he brings some insight into what some of those who were there that day may be going through now in terms of mental health and the struggles they will face going forward.
We encourage anyone, especially our first responder friends, to to someone... a supervisor, a commander, a chaplain, a friend, or a professional if they feel that they need a little help overcoming this tragedy. Asking for help is not a sign of weakness but rather, a sign of strength so that you can continue to help and serve those around you.
God Bless
#BoulderStrong #MentalHealthHelp
If you need help, please reach out:
National Crisis Center: 1-800-273-8255
Veterans Crisis Hotline: 1-800-273-8255