巡回旅游为心理健康支助筹集资金,凸显了创伤后精神紧张症的影响,不仅仅限于军事和第一反应人员。
Running tour raises funds for mental health support, highlighting PTSD's impact beyond just military and first responders.
加拿大皇家空军成员、受伤战士B.C.的共同创始人Dan Bodden强调指出,创伤后应激障碍不仅影响到军队和第一反应人员,而且也影响到搜救人员。
Dan Bodden, a Royal Canadian Air Force member and co-founder of Wounded Warrior B.C., highlights that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects not only military and first responders but also search-and-rescue members.
通过加拿大伤兵组织筹集25万美元用于心理健康支持的跑步之旅于2月28日在纳纳摩停留, 筹集了2万5千美元.
The running tour, aiming to raise $250,000 for mental health support through Wounded Warriors Canada, stopped in Nanaimo on February 28, raising $25,000.
Bodden强调向所有遭受创伤的专业人员提供心理健康支持的重要性。
Bodden emphasizes the importance of mental health support for all professionals exposed to trauma.