All Clear Foundation Resource Directory
Resources to support your personal and professional wellbeing.
Recreational Therapy for Emergency Responders
Helps Responders enhance their lives through therapeutic recreation and adaptive programs. Programs occur across the country and they specifically combine outdoor recreation activities with therapeutic processes to help participants confront current struggles and develop skills to find success in daily life.
read moreFirefighter’s ABCs
Resources and information you need to become a great candidate for the fire service, or to improve the diversity of your agency.
read moreYOU | ResponderStrong Wellness Tool
Free, browser-based, private personal wellness tool for Emergency Responders and their families.
read moreFirefighter/Family Cancer Resources
Provides support for career and volunteer, active or retired, Fire/EMS personnel or close family members diagnosed with cancer.
read moreBlue Courage- LEO mental health
Provides training on leadership; diversity & inclusion; resilience; and health & wellness for police/corrections/detention officers.
read moreAir Medical Survival Network
Online support network and resource for members of the air medical community and their families.
read moreSAMHSA mental health publications
This fact sheet provides tips to help disaster response workers prevent and manage stress while on assignment
read moreLutz Live to Tell Foundation
Suicide prevention and PTSD support resources and network for military and first responders
read moreSuicide Prevention Messaging in LEO
Strategies for safe and positive messaging about suicide prevention in law enforcement
read moreResponders without Borders
Tools and programs for first responder families to cope with the stress of the job
read moreFirst Responder Support Network
Supporting emergency responders and their families in mental and emotional wellness through retreats, intensives, education
read moreResponders can benefit from our solutions
“Paramedics and EMTs make an average of $16.05 an hour, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s about 40% less than the average employed American earns, and one of the worst-paying medical jobs out there. These are individuals tasked with administering critical healthcare across the nation, and they’re not making livable wages.” – Money.com
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