
The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: text or call 988
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Confidential Counseling Services
for Warren County's First Responders
Hope and Healing for the Front Line
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please don't wait.
Dial 911 for Emergencies. Dial or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

The stress of the job doesn’t end when the shift does. For first responders, it builds quietly and steadily — call after call, day after day. But you don’t have to carry it alone.
If you or someone you care about in the Warren County first responder community is struggling, we can help. Reaching out isn’t weakness — it’s strength. It’s the same courage you show every day on the job, turned inward.
Frontline Hope for First Responders provides support for confidential, professional counseling at minimal cost to you, funded by the generosity of our partners and donors, available to Warren County first responders, including:
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Law enforcement
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Firefighters
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EMS
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Dispatchers
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Corrections
You take care of others. Let us help take of you.
If you’re a first responder or family member who’s noticing any of these signs, it may be time to reach out:
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Trouble sleeping or replaying difficult calls
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Irritability, withdrawal, or emotional numbness
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Strain in relationships or loss of interest in things you once enjoyed
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Using alcohol or other coping methods more often
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Feeling “always on alert,” restless, or disconnected
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Guilt, sadness, or hopelessness that won’t fade
Confidential. Local. Compassionate.
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No reports to your department or agency
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No insurance required
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Your first three sessions are fully funded –– at no cost to you
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Frontline Hope helps cover a portion of the next two sessions, keeping continued care affordable
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Licensed professionals experienced in trauma, grief, and first responder stress
Take the First Step
Complete the confidential form below. A counselor will reach out within 24-48 hours to connect you with care.
Because when you reach out, HOPE responds.
Looking for Peer Support Instead?
If you're not ready for counseling, you can start by connecting with a trained peer who is also a first responder and understands the job, the weight it carries, and what you may be feeling. You can reach out about a specific incident or the effects of cumulative stress.
Whatever you’re carrying, you don’t have to carry it alone.

Your Privacy Matters
Your information is protected and only seen by licensed counselors or designated staff bound by confidentiality laws. No supervisors, departments, or agencies are notified of your participation.
Submit this form to request call back or email.








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