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The Phoenix Foundation

Understanding and Addressing The Unique Mental Health Needs of First Responders & Their Families


The Phoenix Foundation was born out of the chaos experienced by first responders, and brought into creation to address treatment aspects found to be missing in the assessment and treatment of mental health issues within the military and emergency first responder industries.

The Phoenix Foundation

Understanding and Addressing The Unique Mental Health Needs of First Responders & Their Families


The Phoenix Foundation was born out of the chaos experienced by first responders, and brought into creation to address treatment aspects found to be missing in the assessment and treatment of mental health issues within the military and emergency first responder industries.

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Your Donation Can Make a Difference


First responders are the unsung heroes who head into danger while others flee, risking their lives to protect and serve the public. Despite their bravery, the stress and trauma they face daily can profoundly impact their physical and mental health. Holistic healing methods—such as massage therapy, reflexology, and other alternative therapies—have shown great promise in alleviating these burdens by addressing physical discomfort and

promoting mental clarity and emotional balance.

Unfortunately, when insurance benefits run out, many first responders lose access to these vital therapies because most plans don't cover alternative treatments. This leaves them to manage stress and trauma without adequate support, often leading to feelings of isolation. The high cost of holistic healing can put these treatments out of reach for many who desperately need them. To address these challenges, we must advocate for inclusive insurance policies that recognize the value of holistic healing for first responders. By ensuring these therapies are covered,

we can offer first responders the complete care they need to heal fully and continue their critical work with resilience.

The Phoenix Foundation is committed to providing this holistic support to first responders, but we need your help. We rely on the generosity of corporate partners and individual donors to maintain these services. Your contributions can fund the therapies that instill hope and restore

faith in those who sacrifice so much for our safety.

Join us in making a significant impact. Your support ensures that these heroes receive the comprehensive care they need

and a clear message that they are not forgotten.

Your donation can make a difference!

Be the Light in the Darkness:

Ways to Support Loved Ones with PTSD

Be the Light in the Darkness:

Ways to Support Loved Ones with PTSD

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PTSD doesn't mean the end—there is always a path to healing.

At The Phoenix Foundation, we understand that traditional talk therapy might not be the perfect fit for everyone, especially for our dedicated first responders. These courageous men and women put their lives on the line daily, and they deserve ongoing, comprehensive support far beyond what occasional 60-minute sessions can provide.

Recognizing the unique pressures and challenges first responders face, particularly those dealing with PTSD, we have developed a compassionate, personalized approach to care designed specifically for them.

Our intensive treatment program is crafted for rapid and meaningful life improvements that benefit not only the responders but their families, who bravely stand by their side through thick and thin.

Unlike traditional methods, our program often reaches completion within just 2-3 weeks after intake, providing immediate

relief while aligning with employer requirements.

Our complimentary holistic care model, passionately named the Harbor of Hope, ensures that both first responders and their loved ones receive the compassionate support they truly deserve, embarking together on a

path toward healing and resilience.

Healing is a journey, and no one should walk it alone.

Let’s build a community of hope and support for those with PTSD.

Our Mission

The mission of The Phoenix Foundation is to empower individuals affected by PTSD and other mental health challenges through comprehensive support services and advocacy. We are dedicated to creating a supportive community where those impacted can find understanding,

healing, and hope.

Our Vision

Our dream is to establish a clinic where the lessons we’ve learned can be imparted on others in need. Phoenix Foundation’s target demographic encompasses individuals from all walks of life to the families and friends of those affected, recognizing that mental health issues can have a profound

impact on loved ones as well.

Our Values

We are an inclusive organization, catering to people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds, with a special emphasis on underserved communities that may lack access to mental health resources.

Our approach is rooted in empathy, understanding, and respect for each person's unique experiences. We work closely

with clients to identify their specific needs and to provide the support needed

regardless of personal financial situations.

At The Phoenix Foundation, we understand that navigating mental health challenges can be overwhelming, particularly when economic barriers arise. That is why we are deeply committed to bridging the gap for those facing financial hardships or sudden loss of benefits. Through generous sponsorships and donations, we ensure that essential therapy sessions and mental health

services remain accessible.

By removing the financial burden from the equation, we focus on what truly matters—offering unwavering assistance and fostering healing environments for everyone in need. Your support and contributions play a crucial role in sustaining this

mission of empathy and hope.

Our approach is rooted in empathy, understanding, and respect for each person's unique experiences. We work closely

with clients to identify their specific needs and to provide the support needed regardless of personal financial situations.

At The Phoenix Foundation, we understand that navigating mental health challenges can be overwhelming, particularly when economic barriers arise. That is why we are deeply committed to bridging the gap for those facing financial hardships or sudden loss of benefits. Through generous sponsorships and donations, we ensure that essential therapy sessions and mental health services remain accessible.

By removing the financial burden from the equation, we focus on what truly matters—offering unwavering assistance and fostering healing environments for everyone in need. Your support and contributions play a crucial role in sustaining this

mission of empathy and hope.

Your Support Can Make a Difference Today.

Your Support Can Make a Difference Today.

The Phoenix Foundation is not staffed to offer

emergency mental health services.

If you need immediate help, please click on the BUTTON below.

Contact Us

403-805-1911

Location

The Phoenix Foundation

Varsity Medical Professional Building

8 Varsity Estates Circle NW

3rd Floor

Calgary, Alberta

T3A 2Z3


The Phoenix Foundation is located in the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta,

which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina, and the Iyarhe Nakoda. The City of Calgary is also home to the Métis Nation.

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The Phoenix Foundation is not staffed to offer

emergency mental health services.

If you need immediate help, please click on the BUTTON below.

Contact Us

403-805-1911

The Phoenix Foundation

Varsity Medical Professional Building

8 Varsity Estates Circle NW

3rd Floor

Calgary, Alberta

T3A 2Z3


The Phoenix Foundation is located in the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta,

which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina, and the Iyarhe Nakoda. The City of Calgary is also home to the Métis Nation.

Content © Copyright - The Phoenix Foundation