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12-Hour Murph Challenge for First Responder Mental Health
Pushing Boundaries for Mental Health: A First Responder's Murph Challenge The Murph Challenge is not for the faint of heart. It’s a grueling, full-body workout that tests both physical endurance and mental fortitude. But for those who took part in the recent...
Legacy Place Programs & Events
Airdrie – What’s Brewing?
Airdrie - What's Brewing? | A Coffee Chat Series by Legacy Place Society We’re putting the community back in community care — one cup at a time. Airdrie What’s Brewing is a casual coffee series where you can drop in for meaningful conversation, updates from our team,...
Third-Party Events
Camp Lombo – A FREE Summer Camp for First Responder Kids!
Introducing Camp Lombo – A FREE Summer Camp for First Responder Kids! Legacy Place Society is thrilled to partner with the Calgary Flames and our very own Ryan Lomberg for an unforgettable summer experience: Camp Lombo — a 3-day camp created just for the children of...
Client Stories
An Open Letter from a Cop’s Wife to Family and Friends
A Cop’s Wife's Perspective This heartfelt letter from a cop’s wife offers a raw and intimate look into the sacrifices, challenges, and love shared within law enforcement families. It serves as a reminder of the strength, courage, and resilience officers display daily,...
Community Partner Updates & Events
Emotional Survival Workshop for First Responders
Legacy Place Society Announces Emotional Survival Workshop for First Responders Legacy Place Society is excited to partner with the City of Wetaskiwin to offer an exclusive Emotional Survival workshop for First Responders. This session, led by Robert White, former...
Resources
Why Police Officers Avoid Mental Health Professionals
Three Reasons Police Officers (First Responders or Public Service Personnel) Avoid Mental Health Professionals... And How to Change That Courtesy of Jason Childers, PhD Many police officers, first responders, or public service personnel (PSP) avoid seeking mental...
