NORTH BAY POLICE SERVICE PARTNERS WITH WOUNDED WARRIORS CANADA AND HOSTS 2021 RIDE FOR MENTAL HEALTH August 23rd, 2021 For Immediate Release The North Bay Police Service is proud to partner with Wounded Warriors Canada to provide mental health supports to the Police...
ANNOUNCING THE WWC MENTAL HEALTH LEADERSHIP AWARD August 12, 2021 WHITBY – Congratulations to Andrew and Jake Poirier, recipients of the inaugural Wounded Warriors Canada Mental Health Leadership Award. This awards recognizes Canadians who go above and beyond the call...
MY HEALING JOURNEY By Sheri Lerat I found myself in my unfinished, cement laden basement, surrounded by metallic paint. I disappeared downstairs to escape the chaos his PTSD was causing us. Our kids were upstairs watching tv, and I could hear their soft murmurs...
WINNIPEG POLICE SERVICE AND WINNIPEG POLICE ASSOCIATION PARTNERS WITH WWC July 23, 2021 WINNIPEG – The Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) in partnership with the Winnipeg Police Association (WPA) is proud to announce a partnership with Wounded Warriors Canada. Through this...
VANCOUVER POLICE FIRST IN CANADA TO COMPLETE TRAUMA RESILIENCY TRAINING PROGRAM VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) has completed the Wounded Warriors Canada Trauma Resiliency Training (TRT), becoming the first major city in Canada to invest in this...
WWC ANNOUNCES 8TH DOCTORAL SCHOLAR STUDENT IN VETERANS HEALTH RESEARCH WWC is proud to announce that Kate St. Cyr from the University of Toronto been selected as the eighth recipient of the Wounded Warriors Doctoral Scholarship in Military and Veterans health. In...