NEWS & MEDIA

October 10, 2022

Episode 3

Episode 3 – “The Surrender Experiment” Listen to Susan and Bailey discuss one of their favorite books, The Surrender Experiment, and how the concepts we teach at our seminars tie directly to the wellness strategies of first responders and their families. New episodes released on Mondays. Learn more about what’s new at FRRI: https://linktr.ee/frri
October 10, 2022

Episode 2

Episode 2 – “Going to the Mind Gym – Invisible Progress” Introducing Resiliency Instructor and Retired Fire Engineer, Ron Shull. Tune in to hear Ron Shull and Susan Farren talk about Meditation, an incredible tool for resiliency and the benefits of its “Invisible Progress”. New episodes released on Mondays. Learn more about what’s new at FRRI: https://linktr.ee/frri
September 16, 2022

Episode 1

Episode 1 – “I See A Lot of This In First Responders” Welcome to the Resiliency 1st Podcast! Join your co-hosts, Susan Farren, Founder and Executive Director of First Responders Resiliency, Inc.® (FRRI), and Bailey Farren, CEO of Perimeter, as they speak to the origin story of First Responders Resiliency, Inc., and how we are fighting to improve the lives of first responders and their families. New episodes released on Mondays. Learn more about what’s […]
August 12, 2022

First Responders Resiliency, Inc. Launches New Campaign

The Honor a Responder campaign will raise funds for the development of the premier First Responders Resiliency Center. First Responders Resiliency, Inc. (FRRI) has launched its first annual fundraising campaign titled Honor a Responder. The Honor a Responder campaign is part of a Capital Campaign to raise funds for the development of the premier First Responders Resiliency Center in Cotati, Calif. SOURCE – Read more at Northbay Biz: https://www.northbaybiz.com/2022/08/12/first-responders-resiliency-inc-launches-new-campaign/
August 11, 2022

First-responder wellness organization receives Sonoma County Vintners Foundation grant

A local nonprofit focused on increasing physical and mental wellness for emergency first responders received a $10,000 grant from the Sonoma County Vintners Foundation to support its programming. First Responder Resiliency, established by Sonoma County resident Sue Farren in 2018 to help address the unique emotional and health strains faced by public safety personnel, will use the grant money for its family services, according to a Thursday press release. These services include resiliency classes, support […]
March 18, 2022

Sonoma County’s Talking

Sue Farren with First Responder Resiliency Posted about one month ago by Ted Williams An interview with Sue Farren with First Responder Resiliency, an organization that takes care of First Responders who have gone through traumatic events throughout their careers helping other. 
January 6, 2022

Former Santa Rosa Paramedic aims for full-time center to help first responders through trauma

A burly man with a mop of blonde hair and a serious expression faced two rows of off-duty firefighters, police officers, paramedics and soldiers gathered in the carriage house of a Napa County vineyard. Then he stretched his rear leg back, bent his front knee, reached both arms upward and barked, “Warrior pose!” “Warrior pose!” responded the pupils in a military cadence, as they mimicked his stance. The sight is a far cry from the […]
December 1, 2021

Cotati Auction Dinner Raises Money Support Center for First Responders

A live auction and dinner in Cotati on Saturday evening raised money for a new support center for area first responders. First Responders Resiliency’s fundraising goal was $2 million, according to the nonprofit organization’s Founder and Executive Director Susan Farren. “Go big or go home, girl,” she joked. Money raised will go towards a center in Cotati that will offer services including trauma therapy, family services and addiction recovery support. It will be the first center […]
September 1, 2021

North Bay Non-Profit Provides Holistic Help For First Responders

First Responders Resiliency has trained more than 5,000 front-line workers since 2018 and helps them to cope with work-related stressors. HEALDSBURG, CA — Coming out of an 18-month stretch when first responders and frontline workers saw their stress levels reach new levels because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, a Santa Rosa not-for-profit is helping train these vital workers in ways they may have never expected. SOURCE: https://patch.com/california/healdsburg/north-bay-non-profit-provides-holistic-help-first-responders
February 2, 2021

FRRI Healdsburg Living Feb 2021

Susan Farren is the founder and executive director of First Responders Resiliency, Inc. (FRRI), and she wants you to know one thing, “Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS) is not a disorder. Schizophrenia is a disorder. It’s a lifelong issue for which you have to take medication. PTS is a compilation of symptoms of exposure to trauma and stress, and you can recover from those symptoms,” she says emphatically. FRRI’s goal is Putting PTSD Out of BusinessTM.
January 23, 2021

Press Democrat Sonoma County initiatives seek to help first responders

She didn’t know it, but retired paramedic Susan Farren’s timing was impeccable. A bout with kidney cancer in 2016 ended her long career on ambulances. Her experience with the illness opened her eyes to research showing first responders are more susceptible to certain diseases and health problems. A common factor is stress. Once healthy, she sold her house to get the seed money to start First Responders Resiliency Inc. in early 2017. The nonprofit program […]
May 22, 2020

First Responders Are in the Hearts of Many…

First responders are in the hearts of many as this COVID-19 pandemic holds the country in its grasp. Firefighters and paramedics in the North Bay got a treat earlier this month, when a private business, Park Avenue Catering, and First Responders Resiliency, Inc. (FRR), a nonprofit dedicated to eradicating PTSD through science-based strategies, joined forces.
December 5, 2019

Sacramento Bee

For California firefighters, how ‘mindfulness’ can ease the deadly stress of their jobs In 2017, for instance, more firefighters and police officers died by suicide than in the line of duty, according to research from Boston’s Ruderman Family Foundation. Researchers said the frequent exposure to death and destruction leads to mental health issues — and for some, suicide. In 2017, 103 firefighters and 140 police officers died by their own hand. That same year, 93 […]

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