巡回旅游为心理健康支助筹集了资金,突出了创伤后应激障碍对第一反应者的影响。
Running tour raises funds for mental health support, highlighting PTSD impact on first responders.
受伤战士B.C.的共同创始人Dan Bodden强调,创伤后应激障碍不仅影响军队、警察和消防人员,而且影响搜救队。
Dan Bodden, co-founder of Wounded Warrior B.C., highlighted that PTSD can affect not only military, police, and firefighters but also search-and-rescue teams.
该组织的跑步之旅旨在筹集 250,000 美元,为遭受创伤的专业人士提供心理健康支持,于 2 月 28 日在纳奈莫停止,筹集了 25,000 美元。
The group's running tour, aiming to raise $250,000 for mental health support for trauma-exposed professionals, stopped in Nanaimo on February 28, raising $25,000.
加拿大皇家空军成员兼搜索和救援参与者Bodden强调,所有这些专业都需要心理健康支助。
Bodden, a Royal Canadian Air Force member and search-and-rescue participant, emphasized the need for mental health support across all these professions.