Weyerhaeuser, Firefighter Behavioral Health Alliance Partner for Third Year to Provide Mental Health Resources for Wildland Firefighters
SEATTLE (News release) -- Weyerhaeuser Company (NYSE: WY) and Firefighter Behavioral Health Alliance (FBHA) announced the launch of Fighting Fires Together, a campaign designed to increase awareness around the importance of mental health support for wildland firefighters and their families. Now in its third year, the partnership between Weyerhaeuser and FBHA provides specialized support and mental health resources for wildland firefighters. Through a free online resource hub, first responders can find specially designed content, including videos on the topics of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety and suicide prevention, along with mental health tips, educational articles and contacts for occupationally aware support groups and counselors in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. As wildfire seasons grow longer in the Pacific Northwest, the need for resources that recognize the mental and physical challenges of this work has never been more critical. "It's a big step just to have a conversation about firefighting and mental health," says Niko Monaco, a trained wildland firefighter and silviculture forester at Weyerhaeuser's Springfield tree farm in Oregon. "No one was really talking about it until just a couple years ago, and it's refreshing to get it out in the open." The partnership serves as an extension of FBHA's mission to collaborate, develop and implement behavioral health awareness, prevention and post-crisis strategies, and to provide wildland firefighters with an easily accessible and confidential source of information. "We are honored to partner with Weyerhaeuser for a third year of Fighting Fires Together," says Jeff Dill, founder of FBHA. "Providing these resources along with a community of support is critical to the health of our firefighting brothers and sisters." The campaign kicks off this month to commemorate Mental Health Awareness Month and Wildfire Awareness Month. Learn more at www.wy.com/ ABOUT WEYERHAEUSER ABOUT FIREFIGHTER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ALLIANCE
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