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		<title>You &#8220;Healed&#8221;, But You Still Don&#8217;t Feel Safe?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Written by Zenda-Lee Williams What happens when your nervous system learned to survive, and never got the memo that the threat is over. This is real. You are not going [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Written by Zenda-Lee Williams</p>
<h3 class="subtitle subtitle-HEEcLo" dir="auto">What happens when your nervous system learned to survive, and never got the memo that the threat is over. This is real. You are not going crazy.</h3>
<p>You go to therapy. You do the work. You leave. You rebuild. You get up in the morning and you function, and people tell you that you look better, that you seem stronger, that they are proud of you. And you smile because you are too tired to explain what is still happening inside your body every single time you walk out of your front door.</p>
<p>You scan the car park before you step out. You sit with your back to the wall in restaurants. You know exactly how many steps it takes to reach the nearest exit. You flinch at raised voices. You stop when you smell a familiar scent. You do not sleep deeply in unfamiliar places. You grip your keys. You count people. You measure distance.</p>
<p>And nobody prepared you for this.</p>
<p>Nobody told you that you can heal and still feel completely, persistently unsafe in the world. You can be out of the relationship, out of the house, out of the situation, and your body will still run the same threat detection it learned to survive.</p>
<p>You are not failing. Stay with me.</p>
<h2 class="header-anchor-post"><strong>The Science Nobody Explains In Plain Language</strong></h2>
<p>This is the part nobody explains properly.</p>
<p>Your conscious mind knows you are safe. You left. You rebuilt. You are in a new place with new people. You understand this intellectually.</p>
<p>But your nervous system does not run on logic. It runs on pattern recognition. It learned what danger looked like, sounded like, smelled like. It memorised every cue that came before harm. And now, years later, it still fires when it detects those cues.</p>
<p>Not because you are broken.</p>
<p>Because your body was trained to keep you alive and it takes its job seriously.</p>
<p>When you experience trauma, especially repeated trauma from someone who was supposed to be safe, your threat detection system gets recalibrated. The baseline shifts. What used to feel normal now feels dangerous. What used to feel safe now requires constant checking.</p>
<p>Dr Stephen Porges calls this distorted neuroception. Your body learned to detect threat in ways that kept you alive then. It has not received the update that you are out now.</p>
<p>This is not you refusing to move on.</p>
<p>This is your body doing what it was designed to do.</p>
<p>The software has not been updated. Your environment changed but your nervous system is still running the old threat assessment.</p>
<p>Healing your mind does not automatically reprogram your nervous system. You can understand everything that happened to you. You can process it, name it, reframe it. And your body can still react like the threat is present.</p>
<p>That is not a personal failure.</p>
<p>That is biology.</p>
<p>And anyone who tells you to just think positive or let it go does not understand how the nervous system actually works.</p>
<h2 class="header-anchor-post">The Numbers</h2>
<p>This is not rare. This is global.</p>
<p>Around 70 percent of people will experience at least one potentially traumatic event in their lifetime. Almost one in three women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence. One in four women and one in nine men are victims of domestic violence. Three in four high school students report experiencing adverse childhood experiences. Nearly one in three mental health conditions in adulthood are directly linked to childhood trauma.</p>
<p>Among survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse, rates of Complex PTSD may be as high as 40 percent.</p>
<p>Not PTSD. Complex PTSD. The kind that develops from repeated, prolonged exposure to harm from someone who was supposed to be safe. The kind that reshapes identity, self worth, emotional regulation, and your entire relationship with safety.</p>
<p>Men carry this. Women carry this. Children carry it into adulthood. Entire communities carry it without ever being counted.</p>
<p>The nervous system does not ask who you are before it reacts.</p>
<h2 class="header-anchor-post"><strong>What Actually Helps.</strong></h2>
<p>Talk therapy is valuable. Processing what happened matters. But a nervous system in survival mode does not respond to logic alone.</p>
<p>Here is what survivors are actually saying works.</p>
<p><strong>Grounding is not a tick box exercise.</strong> Grounding is not so you can say you named five things that are green or exhaled to the count of four. The aim is to move out of danger mode back into daily life mode. To bring your front brain back online. To signal safety to a system that is stuck in threat detection.</p>
<p>Some survivors say the 5 4 3 2 1 technique helps. Five things you can see, four you can touch, three you can hear, two you can smell, one you can taste. Others say it does nothing. One survivor shared that they keep dumbbells lying around so they can immediately channel the activation into something physical. Another uses shamanic drumming with headphones. Another talks themselves down out loud: “I am safe. I am in my house. It is this date. I am alone. I am okay.”</p>
<p><strong>Not all grounding techniques work for everyone.</strong> What feels grounding to one person may feel threatening to another. If closing your eyes makes you feel vulnerable because danger arrived silently, do not close your eyes. If focusing on breath triggers you because your breath was ever crushed out of you, do not focus on breath. The technique has to be tuned to you. You have to know what works for your body.</p>
<p><strong>Body awareness is not always safe for trauma survivors.</strong> Some survivors find any focus on the body too activating. If that is you, external sensory anchors work better. Count tiles. Notice colours. Touch something textured. The goal is the same: bring attention back to the present without triggering the alarm.</p>
<p><strong>The out breath engages the parasympathetic nervous system.</strong> This is not wellness bullshit. Exhale longer than you inhale. Breathe out for twice as long as you breathe in. This activates the vagus nerve and slows down the stress response.</p>
<p><strong>Coregulation is real.</strong> Meeting with trusted people in person has the most benefit because the nervous system often attunes to the calmness of others. Your body can borrow safety from someone else’s steady system. This is why isolation makes everything worse. You are not meant to regulate alone. Isolation may work for a while, but it will eventually catch up and you will realise that it is important to be around people.</p>
<p><strong>Grounding is not avoidance. It is regulation.</strong> It helps you stay present with your feelings without being overwhelmed by them. It is creating a stable base so emotions can rise and fall safely, rather than taking over completely.</p>
<p>And here is the part nobody wants to say: sometimes grounding feels like being fobbed off. Sometimes you do not want a technique. You want to be heard. The healing is in the hearing. Grounding is not a replacement for being witnessed. It is a tool to contain distress long enough until appropriate help is available.</p>
<blockquote><p>The world treats survivors like leaving was the hardest part. It was not. The hardest part comes after, when you are “free” but still trapped in your own mind, your own body, your own nervous system. You did not escape. You just changed prisons.</p></blockquote>
<h2 class="header-anchor-post"><strong>Cutting Toxic People Out. Yes, We Have To Do This.</strong></h2>
<p>Here is what nobody tells you about healing.</p>
<p>Sometimes the hardest part is not leaving the abuser.</p>
<p>It is leaving everyone who enabled, minimised, or refused to see what was happening.</p>
<p>I cut them all out.</p>
<p>Not because I wanted to. Not because it felt good. Not because it was easy. I did it because I realised I could not heal surrounded by people who made me question my own reality.</p>
<p>The people who told me I was making things up. The people who said “it was not that bad”. The people who said “but they are family”, as if blood is a free pass for harm. The people who expected me to just move on, be grateful, and stop bringing up the past. The people who treated my pain like an inconvenience.</p>
<p>I stopped making excuses for them.</p>
<p>I stopped waiting for them to understand.</p>
<p>I stopped believing that if I just explained it better, they would finally get it.</p>
<p>They were not going to get it. They were invested in not getting it. My healing was a threat to their version of events.</p>
<p>So I let them go.</p>
<p>Not all at once. It happened in stages. Some I confronted directly. Some I just quietly disappeared from. Some came back after I set a boundary, apologising with words but repeating the same behaviour. Those I had to cut again. And again. Until I stopped answering.</p>
<p>It was lonely, mostly at first. It is still lonely sometimes.</p>
<p>But I would rather be lonely and stable than surrounded and constantly destabilised.</p>
<p>Toxic people do not respect boundaries. That is what makes them toxic. They violate the line, apologise when caught, then violate it again. One apology followed by the same behaviour is not growth. It is a performance. Trust patterns over promises.</p>
<p>If you have repeated a boundary more than twice and it is still ignored, that person does not respect you. That is information. Use it.</p>
<p>Cutting someone off is not revenge. It is not cruelty. It is choosing peace. And peace is always worth choosing.</p>
<p>You are allowed to outgrow relationships that no longer align with your values. You are allowed to protect yourself from people who make you question your worth. You are allowed to walk away from anyone who consistently brings chaos, criticism, or collapse into your life.</p>
<p>Even if they are family.</p>
<p>Especially if they are family.</p>
<p>Because the myth that blood is thicker than water has been used to trap survivors in harm for generations. And I am done participating in it.</p>
<h2 class="header-anchor-post"><strong>What Healing Outside Actually Looks Like.</strong></h2>
<p>If you are reading this and recognising yourself, hear me.</p>
<p>What you feel when you walk outside and your body treats the world like a threat, it is not failure.</p>
<p>It is not you refusing to move on.</p>
<p>It is your nervous system doing the job it was trained to do.</p>
<p>The return to real safety is slow. It involves your body, not just your thoughts. It involves safe relationships, repeated experiences, and time.</p>
<p>Real time.</p>
<p>Not weeks. Not months. Sometimes years.</p>
<p>And it requires something most people are never told.</p>
<p>The world did not feel safe because it was not safe.</p>
<p>Your read was accurate.</p>
<p>What you are doing now is not living in the past. It is a body that has not yet been given enough consistent evidence that the present is different.</p>
<h2 class="header-anchor-post">Dear Survivor,</h2>
<p>I was a victim.</p>
<p>I spent years not being able to say that without shame rising in my throat. My life reflected it.</p>
<p>I fell apart in ways I did not know were possible and still kept going. I lost my home. I lost myself. I lost my children, and I fought for them in a way that changes you at your core.</p>
<p>I went through the court system and learned what it feels like to have your pain reduced to paperwork. I sat in police stations, not because people did not care, but because the system is stretched and cannot always hold what you are carrying. I often left feeling smaller than when I walked in.</p>
<p>I sat across from counsellors trying to explain things that do not have simple words. I moved. I started over. I moved again. I started over again.</p>
<p>I am still healing. My life is not easy, or perfect, or whole. My life is better.</p>
<p>You deserve honesty more than a polished version of recovery.</p>
<p>There are still hard days. There are still moments where everything shows up uninvited and sits heavy on your chest.</p>
<p>But I am not where I was.</p>
<p>And that distance matters.</p>
<p>The healing is worth it. It is not easy. But you begin to recognise yourself again. You hear your own voice. You take up space without apologising.</p>
<p>This process is lonely in a way that is difficult to explain. You can be surrounded by people and still feel like you are carrying it alone.</p>
<p>That is real.</p>
<p>But lonely does not mean abandoned. And hard does not mean impossible.</p>
<p>I chose my easiest hard. If that makes sense?</p>
<p>Do not give up on yourself.</p>
<p>Not when the system fails you, because sometimes it will. Not when people do not show up, because sometimes they will not. Not when you feel unrecognisable to yourself.</p>
<p>You get up.</p>
<p>You mentally fight.</p>
<p>For yourself first, because you mattered before anyone made you feel otherwise.</p>
<p>For your children, if you have them.</p>
<p>For the part of you that is still there, still intact, still waiting to be heard.</p>
<p>You do what you need to do.</p>
<p>As many times as it takes.</p>
<p>You do not stop.</p>
<p>With love, healing, and everything good,</p>
<p><strong>Zen</strong></p>
<p>P.S. You have got this. Even when it does not feel like it.</p>
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<blockquote><p>You were not paranoid. You were not crazy. You were right. And now your work is to slowly, without pressure and without a deadline, teach your body a different truth.</p>
<p>View her on <a href="https://zendaleewilliams.substack.com/">Substack</a></p>
<p><a href="https://zendaleewilliams.substack.com?utm_source=navbar&amp;utm_medium=web">Direct link to this article</a>:</p></blockquote>
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		<title>The Frontline Invitational &#8211; Sylvan Lake Golf and Country Club</title>
		<link>https://legacyplacesociety.com/the-frontline-invitational-sylvan-lake-golf-and-country-club/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amberly Wrubleski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 21:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Frontline Invitational &#8211; Sylvan Lake Golf and Country Club The 1st Annual Frontline Invitational was created with one goal in mind: to rally behind those who spend their careers [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The Frontline Invitational &#8211; Sylvan Lake Golf and Country Club</h2>
<p>The 1st Annual Frontline Invitational was created with one goal in mind: to rally behind those who spend their careers running toward crisis while carrying the unseen weight of trauma, loss, and stress.</p>
<p>Hosted by the Nova Chemicals Emergency Services Team, this event brings together frontline workers, civilians, and community partners to support the mental wellness and resilience of those who serve — and the families who stand with them.</p>
<p>Taking place on September 5, 2025, at the Sylvan Lake Golf &amp; Country Club, this 4- person scramble tournament blends community, camaraderie, and purpose. It’s a chance to connect beyond the uniform and to play, laugh, and raise critical funds that will make a lasting impact.</p>
<p>Proceeds from the tournament benefit Legacy Place Society and Project All In, two Alberta-based non-profits working directly with First Responders, Military, and Frontline Professionals across the province.</p>
<p>Read about our <a href="https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:va6c2:a754b7a2-1352-4eb4-bf70-1d2ebdb67502">Sponsorship Opportunities</a></p>
<p><a href="https://frontline-invitational-2025.raiselysite.com/">Register Today!</a></p>
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		<title>Camp Lombo – A FREE Summer Camp for First Responder Kids! </title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amberly Wrubleski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 21:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[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 [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="xdj266r x14z9mp xat24cr x1lziwak x1vvkbs">Introducing Camp Lombo – A FREE Summer Camp for First Responder Kids!</div>
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<div class="x14z9mp xat24cr x1lziwak x1vvkbs xtlvy1s">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 Calgary’s First Responders!</div>
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<div class="x14z9mp xat24cr x1lziwak x1vvkbs xtlvy1s"><span class="html-span xexx8yu xyri2b x18d9i69 x1c1uobl x1hl2dhg x16tdsg8 x1vvkbs x3nfvp2 x1j61x8r x1fcty0u xdj266r xat24cr xm2jcoa x1mpyi22 xxymvpz xlup9mm x1kky2od"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="xz74otr x15mokao x1ga7v0g x16uus16 xbiv7yw" src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t7e/1/16/1f4c5.png" alt="" width="16" height="16" /></span> August 12–14, 2025<br class="html-br" /><span class="html-span xexx8yu xyri2b x18d9i69 x1c1uobl x1hl2dhg x16tdsg8 x1vvkbs x3nfvp2 x1j61x8r x1fcty0u xdj266r xat24cr xm2jcoa x1mpyi22 xxymvpz xlup9mm x1kky2od"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="xz74otr x15mokao x1ga7v0g x16uus16 xbiv7yw" src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/tb0/1/16/1f558.png" alt="" width="16" height="16" /></span> 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. daily<br class="html-br" /><span class="html-span xexx8yu xyri2b x18d9i69 x1c1uobl x1hl2dhg x16tdsg8 x1vvkbs x3nfvp2 x1j61x8r x1fcty0u xdj266r xat24cr xm2jcoa x1mpyi22 xxymvpz xlup9mm x1kky2od"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="xz74otr x15mokao x1ga7v0g x16uus16 xbiv7yw" src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t2d/1/16/1f4cd.png" alt="" width="16" height="16" /></span> Brookfield Residential YMCA at Seton (4995 Market Street SE)<br class="html-br" /><span class="html-span xexx8yu xyri2b x18d9i69 x1c1uobl x1hl2dhg x16tdsg8 x1vvkbs x3nfvp2 x1j61x8r x1fcty0u xdj266r xat24cr xm2jcoa x1mpyi22 xxymvpz xlup9mm x1kky2od"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="xz74otr x15mokao x1ga7v0g x16uus16 xbiv7yw" src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t8d/1/16/1f467.png" alt="" width="16" height="16" /></span><span class="html-span xexx8yu xyri2b x18d9i69 x1c1uobl x1hl2dhg x16tdsg8 x1vvkbs x3nfvp2 x1j61x8r x1fcty0u xdj266r xat24cr xm2jcoa x1mpyi22 xxymvpz xlup9mm x1kky2od"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="xz74otr x15mokao x1ga7v0g x16uus16 xbiv7yw" src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/tc/1/16/1f466.png" alt="" width="16" height="16" /></span> Ages 6–13<br class="html-br" />**Skates and a helmet are required for the on-ice session</div>
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<div class="x14z9mp xat24cr x1lziwak x1vvkbs xtlvy1s">Kids will join Calgary Flames forward Ryan Lomberg for three fun-filled mornings packed with:<br class="html-br" /><span class="html-span xexx8yu xyri2b x18d9i69 x1c1uobl x1hl2dhg x16tdsg8 x1vvkbs x3nfvp2 x1j61x8r x1fcty0u xdj266r xat24cr xm2jcoa x1mpyi22 xxymvpz xlup9mm x1kky2od"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="xz74otr x15mokao x1ga7v0g x16uus16 xbiv7yw" src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t33/1/16/2705.png" alt="✅" width="16" height="16" /></span> Ball hockey<br class="html-br" /><span class="html-span xexx8yu xyri2b x18d9i69 x1c1uobl x1hl2dhg x16tdsg8 x1vvkbs x3nfvp2 x1j61x8r x1fcty0u xdj266r xat24cr xm2jcoa x1mpyi22 xxymvpz xlup9mm x1kky2od"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="xz74otr x15mokao x1ga7v0g x16uus16 xbiv7yw" src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t33/1/16/2705.png" alt="✅" width="16" height="16" /></span> Flag football<br class="html-br" /><span class="html-span xexx8yu xyri2b x18d9i69 x1c1uobl x1hl2dhg x16tdsg8 x1vvkbs x3nfvp2 x1j61x8r x1fcty0u xdj266r xat24cr xm2jcoa x1mpyi22 xxymvpz xlup9mm x1kky2od"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="xz74otr x15mokao x1ga7v0g x16uus16 xbiv7yw" src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t33/1/16/2705.png" alt="✅" width="16" height="16" /></span> A special on-ice session with Ryan<br class="html-br" /><span class="html-span xexx8yu xyri2b x18d9i69 x1c1uobl x1hl2dhg x16tdsg8 x1vvkbs x3nfvp2 x1j61x8r x1fcty0u xdj266r xat24cr xm2jcoa x1mpyi22 xxymvpz xlup9mm x1kky2od"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="xz74otr x15mokao x1ga7v0g x16uus16 xbiv7yw" src="https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t33/1/16/2705.png" alt="✅" width="16" height="16" /></span> Tons of games, laughter, and memories!</div>
<div class="x14z9mp xat24cr x1lziwak x1vvkbs xtlvy1s">This camp is FREE and exclusively for children of First Responders from the Calgary area — including Fire, Police, EMS, Military, 911 Dispatch, Peace Officers, Border Services, Veterans, CRT, and more. (Full eligibility list below!)</div>
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		<title>2025 First Watch Rodeo</title>
		<link>https://legacyplacesociety.com/2025-first-watch-rodeo/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amberly Wrubleski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2025 20:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[First Watch Rodeo: Alberta’s First Responders Take the Arena for a Cause Date: July 12, 2025Location: St.Albert Rodeo GroundsWebsite: https://firstwatchrodeo.ca Grab your boots and bring the whole family—the First Watch [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 data-start="400" data-end="478">First Watch Rodeo: Alberta’s First Responders Take the Arena for a Cause</h2>
<p data-start="480" data-end="631"><strong data-start="480" data-end="489">Date:</strong> July 12, 2025<br data-start="509" data-end="512" /><strong data-start="512" data-end="525">Location:</strong> St.Albert Rodeo Grounds<br data-start="559" data-end="562" /><strong data-start="562" data-end="574">Website:</strong> <a class="" href="https://firstwatchrodeo.ca" target="_new" rel="noopener" data-start="575" data-end="631">https://firstwatchrodeo.ca</a></p>
<p data-start="633" data-end="936">Grab your boots and bring the whole family—<strong data-start="676" data-end="701">the First Watch Rodeo</strong> is back, and it’s more than just a wild ride. Hosted in the heart of Alberta, this one-of-a-kind <strong data-start="799" data-end="824">First Responder Rodeo</strong> brings together Fire, EMS, Police, and Military personnel for a day of adrenaline, unity, and community impact.</p>
<h3 data-start="938" data-end="975"> What Is the First Watch Rodeo?</h3>
<p data-start="977" data-end="1437">Founded in 2017, the First Watch Rodeo (formerly known as the Edmonton First Responders Rodeo) was built on a shared vision: to create a <strong data-start="1114" data-end="1139">family-friendly rodeo</strong> where frontline heroes could showcase their skills, bond beyond the badge, and raise critical funds for mental health and child advocacy organizations. Since its inaugural ride in 2018, the event has become a staple in Alberta’s rodeo calendar, blending cowboy tradition with community compassion.</p>
<h3 data-start="1439" data-end="1467"> Competing for a Cause</h3>
<p data-start="1469" data-end="1593">This isn’t just about eight seconds on a bull—it’s about <strong data-start="1526" data-end="1548">making real change</strong>.<br data-start="1549" data-end="1552" />Proceeds from the rodeo directly support:</p>
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<p data-start="1597" data-end="1763"><strong data-start="1597" data-end="1621">Legacy Place Society</strong>, providing confidential housing, peer support, and mental health education for Alberta’s First Responders, Veterans, and Military families.</p>
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<p data-start="1766" data-end="1902"><strong data-start="1766" data-end="1809">The Zebra Child &amp; Youth Advocacy Centre</strong>, offering a path to justice and healing for children and youth affected by abuse and trauma.</p>
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<p data-start="1904" data-end="2067">By attending or sponsoring the event, you’re helping write two <em data-start="1967" data-end="1992">big, meaningful cheques</em> for these vital causes—every boot stomp and barrel run makes a difference.</p>
<h3 data-start="2069" data-end="2108"> Family Fun, Food &amp; Entertainment</h3>
<p data-start="2110" data-end="2262">Whether you&#8217;re cheering from the stands or trying your hand at one of our interactive booths, there’s something for everyone at the First Watch Rodeo:</p>
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<p data-start="2265" data-end="2330"><strong data-start="2265" data-end="2286">Live rodeo events</strong> featuring First Responders as competitors</p>
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<p data-start="2333" data-end="2369"><strong data-start="2333" data-end="2367">Food trucks and vendor village</strong></p>
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<p data-start="2372" data-end="2411"><strong data-start="2372" data-end="2393">Family activities</strong> and kids&#8217; games</p>
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<p data-start="2414" data-end="2451"><strong data-start="2414" data-end="2449">Raffles, draws, and merchandise</strong></p>
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<p data-start="2454" data-end="2516">Special <strong data-start="2462" data-end="2484">opening ceremonies</strong> and tributes to fallen heroes</p>
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<h3 data-start="2518" data-end="2537"> Get Involved</h3>
<p data-start="2539" data-end="2595">Want to be part of something unforgettable?<br data-start="2582" data-end="2585" />You can:</p>
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<p data-start="2598" data-end="2628"><strong data-start="2598" data-end="2626">Sponsor a rider or event</strong></p>
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<p data-start="2631" data-end="2660"><strong data-start="2631" data-end="2658">Volunteer on the day of</strong></p>
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<p data-start="2663" data-end="2690"><strong data-start="2663" data-end="2688">Set up a vendor booth</strong></p>
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<p data-start="2693" data-end="2730"><strong data-start="2693" data-end="2728">Buy tickets and bring your crew</strong></p>
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<p data-start="2732" data-end="2789">This is your chance to stand with those who stand for us.</p>
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<h3 data-start="2796" data-end="2838"> Saddle Up and Support the Frontline</h3>
<p data-start="2840" data-end="3076">The First Watch Rodeo is more than an event—it’s a movement of <strong data-start="2903" data-end="2935">community, courage, and care</strong>. Whether you&#8217;re a long-time rodeo fan or just looking for a day of family fun with heart, you’re invited to be part of something meaningful.</p>
<p data-start="3078" data-end="3193"> Visit <a class="" href="https://firstwatchrodeo.ca" target="_new" rel="noopener" data-start="3087" data-end="3139"><strong data-start="3088" data-end="3110">firstwatchrodeo.ca</strong></a> to get your tickets, become a sponsor, or learn more.</p>
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		<title>First Responder Family Camp 2025</title>
		<link>https://legacyplacesociety.com/first-responder-family-camp-2025/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amberly Wrubleski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 20:58:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Can you hear the excitement surrounding our annual Legacy Place Society Family Camp at Camp Kindle?!! This event provides a rejuvenating and memorable experience for first responders, military personnel, and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<div dir="auto">Held over Father’s Day weekend, June 13–15, 2025, the camp offers a variety of activities designed to foster connection and relaxation. Attendees will enjoy swimming, high ropes courses, a giant swing, climbing walls, hiking, crafts, karaoke, and even banana splits. The serene setting in the Rocky Mountain Foothills near Water Valley, Alberta, provides the perfect backdrop for these activities.</div>
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		<title>Honour Ride 2025 Fundraiser</title>
		<link>https://legacyplacesociety.com/honour-ride-2025-fundraiser/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amberly Wrubleski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2025 14:26:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://legacyplacesociety.com/?p=8115</guid>

					<description><![CDATA[Honour Ride 2025 Fundraiser Join us for the Honour Ride 2025 Fundraiser, a powerful motorcycle charity event in support of Alberta’s First Responders, Military Personnel, Veterans, and their Families. All [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p data-start="333" data-end="548">Join us for the <strong data-start="585" data-end="605">Honour Ride 2025 Fundraiser</strong>, a powerful motorcycle charity event in support of Alberta’s <strong data-start="667" data-end="737">First Responders, Military Personnel, Veterans, and their Families</strong>. All proceeds from this annual ride will benefit <a href="http://www.legacyplacesociety.com"><strong data-start="787" data-end="811">Legacy Place Society</strong></a>, a nonprofit providing vital housing, peer support, and <a href="https://legacyplacesociety.com/asist-training/">suicide prevention education</a> for frontline heroes and their loved ones.</p>
<p class="" data-start="333" data-end="548"><strong data-start="333" data-end="342">Date:</strong> Saturday, June 7th, 2025<br data-start="367" data-end="370" /><strong data-start="370" data-end="383">Location:</strong> <em data-start="384" data-end="421">Hotel Blackfoot (5940 Blackfoot Trail SE)</em><br data-start="421" data-end="424" /><strong data-start="424" data-end="441">Registration:</strong> 8:30 AM<br data-start="449" data-end="452" /><strong data-start="452" data-end="470">Kickstands Up:</strong> 10:00 AM<br data-start="479" data-end="482" /><strong data-start="482" data-end="494">Tickets:</strong> $35 per bike &amp; rider | $10 per additional passenger</p>
<p class="" data-start="941" data-end="1090">This is more than a ride—it’s a tribute to service, a show of solidarity, and a celebration of community. Riders of all makes and models are welcome.</p>
<p class="" data-start="1092" data-end="1112"><strong data-start="1095" data-end="1110">Highlights:</strong></p>
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<p class="" data-start="1115" data-end="1156">Scenic ride through Alberta’s heartland</p>
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<p class="" data-start="1159" data-end="1197">Kickoff gathering with fellow riders</p>
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<p class="" data-start="1200" data-end="1244">Raffle prizes, swag, and community vendors</p>
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<li class="" data-start="1245" data-end="1307">
<p class="" data-start="1247" data-end="1307">Opportunity to support mental wellness for those who serve</p>
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<p class="" data-start="1309" data-end="1462">Whether you&#8217;re a solo rider or rolling in with your crew, come help us make noise for a cause that matters.<br data-start="1416" data-end="1419" /><strong data-start="1419" data-end="1462">Secure your Honour Ride 2025 spot and ride with purpose!</strong></p>
<p class="" data-start="1464" data-end="1539"> For more information or to register, contact: <a href="mailto:diana.festejo@legacyplacesociety.com">Diana Festejo</a></p>
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		<title>Airdrie &#8211; What&#8217;s Brewing?</title>
		<link>https://legacyplacesociety.com/airdrie-whats-brewing-may/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amberly Wrubleski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 18:10:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://legacyplacesociety.com/?p=8105</guid>

					<description><![CDATA[Airdrie &#8211; What&#8217;s Brewing? &#124; 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 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<div dir="auto">We’re putting the community back in community care — one cup at a time.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Airdrie What’s Brewing is a casual coffee series where you can drop in for meaningful conversation, updates from our team, and connection with fellow first responder, veteran, and military family members.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Whether you’re a long-time supporter or just getting to know us — this is your invitation to pull up a chair.</div>
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<div dir="auto">At Legacy Place Society, we provide empathetic supports that build resiliency both individually and within the first responder, veteran, and military communities we proudly serve.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Next Session: Thursday May 22, 2025 at 9:30am</div>
<div dir="auto">Location: McDonalds – <a href="https://www.mcdonalds.com/ca/en-ca/location/airdrie/wm-airdrie/wal-mart-2881-main-st-south/40195.html"><span class="OYPEnA font-feature-liga-off font-feature-clig-off font-feature-calt-off text-decoration-none text-strikethrough-none">2881 Main Street S, </span><span class="OYPEnA font-feature-liga-off font-feature-clig-off font-feature-calt-off text-decoration-none text-strikethrough-none">Airdrie</span></a></div>
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		<title>Free Psychological First Aid Training</title>
		<link>https://legacyplacesociety.com/free-psychological-first-aid-training/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amberly Wrubleski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 17:55:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Free Psychological First Aid Training: Join the Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention in Grande Prairie for a free Psychological First Aid (PFA) training session on June 10th, 2025, from 1:00 [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 data-start="396" data-end="653">Free Psychological First Aid Training:</h2>
<p class="" data-start="396" data-end="653">Join the <strong data-start="405" data-end="465">Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention in Grande Prairie</strong> for a <strong data-start="472" data-end="527">free Psychological First Aid (PFA) training session</strong> on <strong data-start="531" data-end="550">June 10th, 2025</strong>, from <strong data-start="557" data-end="585">1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (MST)</strong>—held <strong data-start="591" data-end="610">online via Zoom</strong> for easy access across Alberta and beyond.</p>
<p class="" data-start="655" data-end="1027">This 3-hour workshop offers practical tools to support individuals in crisis by promoting calm, connection, and coping during times of stress or trauma. Whether you&#8217;re a <strong data-start="825" data-end="937">peer supporter, chaplain, community leader, frontline responder, or someone looking to better support others</strong>, this session is a valuable resource to enhance your capacity for compassionate response.</p>
<p class="" data-start="1029" data-end="1250"><strong data-start="1031" data-end="1052">Free registration</strong><br data-start="1052" data-end="1055" /><strong data-start="1057" data-end="1095">3 hours of live online instruction</strong><br data-start="1095" data-end="1098" /><strong data-start="1100" data-end="1169">Ideal for peer support teams, chaplains, and mental health allies</strong><br data-start="1169" data-end="1172" /><strong data-start="1174" data-end="1250">Presented by the Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention – Grande Prairie</strong></p>
<p class="" data-start="1252" data-end="1360"><strong data-start="1252" data-end="1261">Date:</strong> June 10, 2025<br data-start="1275" data-end="1278" /><strong data-start="1278" data-end="1287">Time:</strong> 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM MST<br data-start="1309" data-end="1312" /><strong data-start="1312" data-end="1325">Location:</strong> Online via Zoom<br data-start="1341" data-end="1344" /><strong data-start="1344" data-end="1353">Cost:</strong> FREE</p>
<p class="" data-start="1362" data-end="1408"><a href="https://www.sp-rc.ca/booking/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKYQVxleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFGdE55T1NqN3hONVFNVUl3AR7oJmGJLYQZ21D7DlrsBcIF6NvadDTTfR7PdKa3rQzW3FGSD8694C9arVv8yQ_aem_ahII-IcV83lA0S409OkSWg"><strong data-start="1365" data-end="1386">Register now</strong></a> to reserve your spot!</p>
<p class="" data-start="1410" data-end="1465">Let&#8217;s build safer, more resilient communities—<a href="https://legacyplacesociety.com/first-responder-resources/">together</a>.</p>
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		<title>ASIST Training in Coaldale &#8211; June 20-21</title>
		<link>https://legacyplacesociety.com/asist-training-in-coaldale-june-20-21/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amberly Wrubleski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 17:41:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[ASIST Training in Coaldale, AB – June: Join us for an ASIST training in Coaldale, AB on June 20-21, 2025 hosted by Legacy Place Society. Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Join us for an <a href="https://legacyplacesociety.com/asist-training/">ASIST</a> training in Coaldale, AB on June 20-21, 2025 hosted by Legacy Place Society. Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is a <strong>two-day</strong> <strong>interactive workshop</strong> in suicide first aid. ASIST teaches participants to recognize when someone may have thoughts of suicide and work with them to create a plan that will support their immediate safety.</p>
<p>The cost for each participant is $365.00, which includes an ASIST workbook and 14 hours of educational credits.</p>
<p>Thanks to the generosity of our donors and fundraisers,<a href="http://www.legacyplacesociety.com/"> Legacy Place Society</a> is pleased to cover this cost for participants.</p>
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		<title>A Coffee Conversation</title>
		<link>https://legacyplacesociety.com/whats-brewing-may1/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amberly Wrubleski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2025 21:38:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On May 1st, in a quiet café corner of Red Deer, something deeply meaningful unfolded. Our very first What’s Brewing gathering brought together First Responders, Veterans, Military families — and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On May 1st, in a quiet café corner of Red Deer, something deeply meaningful unfolded.</p>
<p>Our very first <em>What’s Brewing</em> gathering brought together First Responders, Veterans, Military families — and those who walk alongside them. We didn’t have a big stage or a flashy agenda. Just a few chairs, some hot coffee, and a space to exhale. But what came out of that space? That was everything.</p>
<p>Because here’s what no one tells you about this life:<br />
Even when the uniform comes off, the weight doesn’t.</p>
<p>We heard from a parent who can’t take their eyes off their child at the park — not because they don’t trust them, but because their “spidey senses” never shut off.<br />
We listened to someone describe how exhausting it is to always be the strong one — and how it reshapes the way their kids now see the world.<br />
We sat with stories of hypervigilance, shame, pride, and grief — woven together with a quiet thread of hope.</p>
<h4>And then someone said something that stopped us in our tracks:</h4>
<blockquote><p><strong>“I’ve supported Legacy for years… but I had <em>no idea</em> the houses were used that much. Sixty-two thousand nightly stays? Why isn’t this being talked about more?”</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Why, indeed.</p>
<p>Because this is the silent crisis.<br />
These are the invisible ripples.<br />
And this is exactly why <em>What’s Brewing</em> exists.</p>
<p>It’s our bi-monthly chance to share what’s happening at Legacy Place Society — yes — but more than that, it’s a place to <em>feel seen</em>. To talk about what’s real. To connect without having to explain why your shoulders are always tense, or why you don’t sleep, or why the idea of taking your kids camping feels impossible.</p>
<p>We shared updates on <strong>Legacy Place Acres</strong>, our nature-based sanctuary for frontline families. We invited questions about upcoming workshops and housing. We checked in — really checked in — with those who often don&#8217;t get asked, <em>“How are you doing, really?”</em></p>
<p>And as one attendee commented:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>“I didn’t even realize how unsafe I felt… until I finally didn’t have to explain myself anymore.”</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>That’s what <em>What’s Brewing</em> is all about.</p>
<p>Not therapy. Not a presentation. Just real conversation, honest connection, and a chance to remember that you’re not alone — no matter what role you serve or support.</p>
<p>We believe in community care,  and that means making space for the people behind the uniform, and for the families who stand beside them.</p>
<p>So whether you’re a long-time supporter or just getting to know us, <em>What’s Brewing</em> is your invitation to join the conversation. Drop in. Connect. Learn what’s brewing — at Legacy, and in the lives of those we serve.</p>
<p>Because healing starts with being heard. And sometimes, all it takes is a cup of coffee.</p>
<p>#WhatsBrewing #LegacyPlaceSociety #BehindTheFrontline #FirstResponderFamily #MentalHealthAwareness #CommunityCare #EndTheStigma</p>
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