SITREP Foundation
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This organization is organized primarily to assist veterans, active/reserve military, first responders, and their families. https://t.co/Z9C2gw3ZfY
New Richmond, OH
Joined December 2021
Thank you for the service you provide to our communities, today and always. #SITREPFoundation #SITREP #Military #Veterans #FirstResponders #LawEnforcement #LEO #BackTheBlue #Community #Service #Honor #ThankYou #nonprofit #Foundation #helping #Donate
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A commitment to support those who serve, to advocate when the noise gets loud, and to stand shoulder-to-shoulder long after the shift ends. To every law enforcement officer: Seen. Respected. Appreciated. Supported.
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Behind the uniform are parents, spouses, sons, daughters, friends, and neighbors. Real people carrying real weight, often in silence. At SITREP Foundation, appreciation is not a one-day post. It’s a commitment.
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Law enforcement officers operate in uncertainty, step into chaos, and make split-second decisions most people will never fully understand. They show up on our worst days so the rest of us can make it home on our best ones.
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Law Enforcement Appreciation Day | SITREP Foundation 🖤💙🖤 Today, we pause to recognize the men and women who stand the line every single day.
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And we will continue reminding those who serve: you are not alone. 🖤💙🖤 #SITREPFoundation #SITREP #Military #Veterans #FirstResponders #nonprofit #Foundation #helping #ThankYou #Honor #Donate #OSP #OhioStatePatrol #EOW
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Our in-house Mental Health Counselor, Eli Riddle, is available to help connect you with care and resources: 📧 support@sitrepfoundation.org 📩 Direct messages are always open. We stand with Ohio’s First Responders. We honor the fallen.
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No one should feel they have to suffer in silence. Help is available. Immediate, Confidential Support (24/7): • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — Call or text 988 • Veterans Crisis Line — Dial 988, then press 1, or text 838255 SITREP Foundation Support
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Tonight, we ask for prayers, for this Trooper’s family, for his brothers and sisters in uniform, and for the dispatchers and responders who now shoulder this loss. We also pray for those quietly fighting their own battles right now.
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If you lead: your response when someone struggles matters more than any policy. If you support first responders: now is the time to listen, check in, and stand beside them.
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The result is isolation, and isolation is dangerous. This is not about weakness. This is about burden. And too many are carrying it alone. If you serve or have served: you are not expected to be invincible.
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that words rarely capture. Too often, we ask our first responders to be unbreakable. We praise strength but misunderstand what it really looks like. We talk about resilience, yet create environments where admitting pain feels unsafe.
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Most people never feel the true weight of a badge, but those who do know it’s not just symbolic. It grows heavier with time, responsibility, and loss. When black mourning badge is worn across it, that weight becomes deeply personal, a reminder of sacrifice, absence, and grief
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First responders carry more than gear and radios. They carry scenes they can’t unsee. Decisions made in seconds that echo for years. The emotional residue of service that doesn’t disappear when the shift ends.
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SITREP Foundation – Mourning The Loss Of A Hero Today, we pause in grief. An @OSHP Trooper has tragically passed after a silent struggle. Behind the badge was a life filled with meaning, a husband, a father, a son, a teammate, a protector.
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From all of us at SITREP Foundation, thank you for standing with us this year. 🎉 Happy New Year. Drive smart. Get home safe. See you in 2026. 🎉
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Getting home safely isn’t about killing the fun, it’s about making sure you’re still here to complain about resolutions tomorrow. So enjoy the night. Hug your people. Laugh louder than the fireworks. Make memories, not mistakes.
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Quick reality check with a smile: 🚫 Buzzed driving is not a New Year’s tradition 🚗 If you're seeing double, it’s not midnight, it’s time for a ride 📱 Uber > Bail money (by a lot)
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If you’re heading out: • Drive sober • Plan ahead • Call a ride • Be the designated driver • Or embrace the couch, because it has never once gotten a DUI
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