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GILBERT, Ariz. - ncarol.com -- The Compassion Alliance (TCA) is pleased to announce their recent partnership with the largest online therapy platform in the country, BetterHelp. TCA, is a 501c3 non-profit, faith-based organization that exists to leave a legacy of hope for the unseen by focusing outreach initiatives in these key areas:
The First Responders initiative is the focus of this new partnership, as BetterHelp is dedicated to making professional counseling accessible, affordable, and convenient, so that anyone who struggles with life's challenges can get help, anytime, anywhere.
When asked about why this collaboration is a game changer for TCA and for those they serve, Founder Tony Rodarte replied, "We have made it our life's work to serve the unseen. 'You are not alone' is our message. Although based in Arizona, we endeavor to provide first responders with therapists in their home state, 100% online. Working with BetterHelp allows us to do this seamlessly, and at the expense of our non-profit. We are incredibly blessed and humbled each time someone reaches out to us for help. Through years of working professionally in law enforcement, I deeply understand the mental health challenges that come with the job. This new collaboration with BetterHelp broadens our reach and augments our efforts. We are here to serve - nationally."
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If you are a first responder, or someone you know is and would benefit from mental health care, call 602.857.9667 or confidentially fill out this form https://compassion-alliance.org/contact/. To learn more about The Compassion Alliance, their mission & vision, communities they serve and become better acquainted with their board members, go to compassion-alliance.org.
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The First Responders initiative is the focus of this new partnership, as BetterHelp is dedicated to making professional counseling accessible, affordable, and convenient, so that anyone who struggles with life's challenges can get help, anytime, anywhere.
When asked about why this collaboration is a game changer for TCA and for those they serve, Founder Tony Rodarte replied, "We have made it our life's work to serve the unseen. 'You are not alone' is our message. Although based in Arizona, we endeavor to provide first responders with therapists in their home state, 100% online. Working with BetterHelp allows us to do this seamlessly, and at the expense of our non-profit. We are incredibly blessed and humbled each time someone reaches out to us for help. Through years of working professionally in law enforcement, I deeply understand the mental health challenges that come with the job. This new collaboration with BetterHelp broadens our reach and augments our efforts. We are here to serve - nationally."
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If you are a first responder, or someone you know is and would benefit from mental health care, call 602.857.9667 or confidentially fill out this form https://compassion-alliance.org/contact/. To learn more about The Compassion Alliance, their mission & vision, communities they serve and become better acquainted with their board members, go to compassion-alliance.org.
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