Frontline Wellness

Its Okay to Not Be Okay
Right Now

What is Frontline Wellness

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, frontline professionals are experiencing unprecedented levels of stress and anxiety. Many have reported fear of contracting the virus or passing it to family and friends, the loss of loved ones, PPE shortages, exposure to financial pressures, long hours and more.

To address these challenges, NAMI has launched NAMI Frontline Wellness: a suite of no-cost digital resources to support health care and public safety professionals on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

With support from: #FirstRespondersFirst, Thrive Global, Starbucks, KIND Snacks, Frontline Impact Project, Johnson & Johnson Foundation, Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health, The CAA Foundation and the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation.

What is Frontline Wellness

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, frontline professionals are experiencing unprecedented levels of stress and anxiety. Many have reported fear of contracting the virus or passing it to family and friends, the loss of loved ones, PPE shortages, exposure to financial pressures, long hours and more.

To address these challenges, NAMI has launched NAMI Frontline Wellness: a suite of no-cost digital resources to support health care and public safety professionals on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

With support from: #FirstRespondersFirst, Thrive Global, Starbucks, KIND Snacks, Frontline Impact Project, Johnson & Johnson Foundation, Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health, The CAA Foundation and the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation.

A image of a firefighter bent over working on something, the fire fighter is surrounded by smoke from a fire

58% of first responders worry their job puts the lives of family members at right

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Police officers are up to 4 times more likely to experience PTSD

A image of a health care worker wearing full scrubs and a covid mask squinting and looking up with a concerned look

1 in 10 healthcare providers have lost someone close to them during the pandemic

Your peers understand what you are going through right now more than anyone.
SHARE YOUR STORY

If you are a frontline professional, you can help support your peers by telling your story

Call NAMI HelpLine:  800-950-6264

Text: “SCRUBS” or “1018” to 741741

Download the Flyer

Help spread the message of mental health awareness to first responders by sharing this flyer.

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