Trauma Survivors Foundation First Responder Book Signing in New Jersey
It’s Mental Health Awareness Month, and we all know someone or know of someone who has experienced trauma in their lives. If you or someone you know needs assistance, the Trauma Survivors Foundation can help.
What is The Trauma Survivors Foundation?
The mission of the Trauma Survivors Foundation is to provide resources, education, and training necessary to serve those affected by trauma. As a foundation, they acknowledge and support the hard work, sacrifices made, and acts of selflessness that first responders do every day.
The Trauma Survivors Foundation offers scholarships for college students who are children of Volunteer Fire Fighters or Police Officers. This is to show support and gratitude for their parents’ service.
The Trauma Survivors Foundation was started by Dennis Carradin Jr. nine years ago and has provided thousands of trauma survivors with resources, education, and training to aid their recovery.
Any funds raised by The Trauma Survivors Foundation provide trained therapists for emergency response during and after traumatic events, training to expand the network of responders, and scholarships to those who want to become certified and help carry out their mission.
Since its inception, David and its staff have helped 30,000 people through crisis intervention. There have been 3,400 trained therapists and crisis interventionists, 150,000 meals have been delivered to healthcare workers and first responders, and there have been 4,000 crisis responses.
Book Signing in New Jersey
Carradin is launching his first book on May 19th with a book signing at Wagonhouse Winery in Swedesboro, New Jersey. The book is “Beyond the Call: A First Responder’s Guide to Unbreakable Well-Being.” It’s a comprehensive guide aimed at supporting first responders’ mental health and resilience.
Carradin said, “Understanding the mental health need of first responders is not just crucial- it’s a moral imperative. These brave men and women dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities, often facing traumatic and high-stress situations. By recognizing and addressing their mental health needs, we not only support their well-being but also strengthen the fabric of our society.”
The book signing will also feature wine samplings, hors d’oeuvres, and live music. You can get your tickets here, which include a signed copy of the book. Proceeds support the mission of the Trauma Survivor Foundation.
For more information, go to TheTraumaSurvivorsFoundation.com.