Our Partners
Responder Resilience
Whether you are a firefighter, EMT/Medic, dispatcher, in law enforcement, or are a proud supporter, you won't want to miss the next episode of RESPONDER RESILIENCE. This unique and highly impactful web-based talk show interviews some of our community's finest heroes who offer insight on the most critical issues on the job, while providing viewers with a front-row seat on what being a responder truly means.
Hosted by Lt. David Dachinger (Ret.), Dr. Stacy Raymond, Psy.D., and Bonnie C. Rumilly, LCSW/EMT-B, Responder Resilience is dedicated to improving the mental, spiritual and physical well-being of police, fire, EMS, and dispatch personnel.
Subscribe and watch it LIVE on BBSRadio.com, YouTube, and Facebook Wednesdays at 7pm ET.
Rising Starr Horse Rescue
Rising Starr Horse Rescue (RSHR) saves, rehabilitates, retrains and rehomes abandoned, neglected and abused horses. They educate the public about at risk horses and the importance of protecting them. RSHR have always been passionate supporters of our military and first responders.
We are so proud to be partnering with Rising Starr in our StandFast Equine program.
StandFast Equine is free to our military and first responder community and programs are offered on and off site.
Our mission is to strengthen resilience in both our 2 and 4 legged partners, and horses and humans have much to learn from each other. Together we are building our very own peer member equine assisted facilitator team.
HeartMath
HeartMath was founded by Doc Childre in 1991 to help individuals, organizations and the global community incorporate the heart’s intelligence into their day-to-day experience of life. We do this by connecting heart and science in ways that empower people to greatly reduce stress, build resilience, and unlock their natural intuitive guidance for making better choices. Our goal is to share the HeartMath story in ways that inspire others to create a more heart-connected world with us.
Friends of firefighters
Serving the FDNY community since 2001.