White H.E.L.P.
Honoring the Service of EMTs and Paramedics Who Died by Suicide
It is the mission of White H.E.L.P. to reduce mental health stigma through education, advocate for benefits for those suffering from post-traumatic stress, acknowledge the service and sacrifice of Emergency Medical Technicians/Paramedics we lost to suicide, support families after a suicide and to bring awareness to suicide and mental health issues.
SUBMIT A MEDIC
It’s not how they died, it’s how they lived. Submit a EMT / Paramedic for inclusion to the database
TRAINING
Knowledge is power. Want to be a part of the solution rather than the problem? Click here.
DONATE
Honor Boxes, Blankets, Honor Dinners. Your assistance can make this all happen.
THE NUMBERS
Statistics are at the core of what we do. Check them here.
Honor. Educate. Lead. Prevent.
We believe that Emergency Medical Technicians/Paramedics who suffer emotional injuries should be recognized and their service to the community honored.
We believe it’s time to put names and faces to the men and women who have died because their emotional injuries became too much to bear.
We believe it’s time to support the families who have lost loved ones to those injuries.
We believe in the saying, “We honor the dead by caring for the living.”
Why White H.E.L.P.?
It is the mission of White H.E.L.P. to reduce mental health stigma through education, advocate for benefits for those suffering from post-traumatic stress, acknowledge the service and sacrifice of Emergency Medical Technicians/Paramedics we lost to suicide, support families after a suicide and to bring awareness to suicide and mental health issues.
Suicides To Date by Year
White H.E.L.P. began collecting first responder in 2021. Join us in this important endeavor by confidentially reporting what you know.
2021
Training and Resources
Through our mission to Honor, Educate, Lead, and Prevent we’ve establish a large network of highly qualified and passionate trainers and speakers. We also have daily contact with organizations, agencies, and individuals who desperately need training. By submitting this form our team connects requests for training with those who are best suited to provide it.
Our Family
The world of first responders is challenging at best, and while many agencies and organizations have worked to make the job physically safer with new tactics, equipment, and policy, the same cannot be said for first responder mental health. First H.E.L.P seeks to change that by bringing together credible representatives from each first responder discipline to serve as a voice for those who work in the field and those families that stand behind them.