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$250 Donation

Send a partner on a Mental Health First Aid course

It is extremely difficult for partners and families dealing with a loved one suffering with mental injury.  They didn't sign up to be psycological carers and have not experience or training.  A mental health first aid course can provide practical skills to help them to manage their partners and better assist them on their journey to recovery.

$250.00

Thank you

Your donation will go a long way to help let our professional first responders know that you appreciate their service and  that they're not alone in this struggle.

I encourage members to reach out if you are in need this page...

To Don and the admins of C9 who have gone over and beyond to support a member of this page, I cannot express how great full I am for your supporting this member and the impact you have made on their life. The simple joy I heard when he returned home from hospital t...
- Friend of Paramedic

...a nice reminder that we are never alone

A very big thank you to the crew from Code 9, for the kind gift at my stay in Ward 17. There is sadly more and more of us using this facility ( 5 Vicpol ) in the last three weeks and this is just a nice reminder that we are never alone. Thank you once again, Love you...
- Mick

I’m finally not alone.

"My life is pretty good. I have great family and friend support. I have a fantastic health team. We have a definitive diagnosis of PTSD and other illnesses and my multitude of drugs generally keep me well. However despite how well I was travelling with my illnesses...
- Police Officer

...the encouragement to climb into the light.

"This group equates to a strong rope ladder, thrown down the dark hole, and providing the encouragement to climb into the light."  
- Firefighter

Code 9 - a safe haven

"This group has given me a place to be me where I don't get judged."  
- ESTA Operator

members are never alone during their struggles with this insidious injury

"The Code 9 Group is a safe haven for its members to establish contact with other police and emergency services personnel who are travelling the same PTSD road. The shared experiences, knowledge and camaraderie help re enforce the notion that members are never alon...
- Paramedic

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