Meet Our Trained Peers






At Warrior’s Rest Foundation, our trained peer support team is made up of individuals and department teams who have completed our rigorous peer training process. Each of these peers has successfully completed both CISM-Individual and CISM-Group training.
We soon will also require completion of our WRF Peer Readiness Program, which prepares them to serve with compassion, professionalism, and the highest standards of peer support, representing Warrior's Rest and advocating with/for First Responders with excellence and superior standards.
Our peers are equipped to provide one-on-one support to First Responders who may be struggling, and to lead group debriefs and critical incident follow-up sessions in the aftermath of difficult or traumatic events. Every peer listed here has been vetted, trained, and approved to represent Warrior’s Rest Foundation in providing thoughtful, confidential support.
Please note: Warrior’s Rest is not a crisis line or emergency response service. However, if you or someone you know would benefit from a one-on-one peer conversation or if your department needs a group debrief, we welcome your outreach.
Whether you’re a First Responder looking for support, or a department leader hoping to build a healthier team—we’re here to walk alongside you.
Use the form below to connect with our team to request peer support or to recommend yourself or someone else for a peer support conversation or debrief session.
Contact Us for Peer Support
Confidentiality Notice:
We respect your privacy. All peer support requests and conversations with Warrior’s Rest Foundation are treated as strictly confidential—we do not report or share personal details with anyone outside our peer support team.
We encourage you to use a personal email address or one where you feel comfortable receiving peer-related communication.
However, please note: If you express thoughts of suicide, self-harm, or harming someone else, we have both the right and the responsibility to take appropriate steps to ensure everyone’s safety. In those rare cases, confidentiality may be broken in order to protect lives and provide the help needed.
Your safety and well-being matter most, and we are here to support you.