Support Resources

SUPPORT RESOURCES

Support for those who carry the weight of service

The journey of service and sacrifice can bring challenges that no one should have to face alone.

Arizona Fallen Hero Memorial Riders believes in standing beside families, first responders, and veterans while also connecting individuals with trusted organizations that provide specialized care, counseling, and support.

While our mission focuses on remembrance, community, and outreach, the organizations below offer additional resources that may help during difficult moments.

If you or someone you know needs support, we encourage you to reach out.

You are not alone.

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Boulder Crest Foundation

Boulder Crest Foundation provides programs focused on post-traumatic growth for combat veterans and first responders.

Their programs help participants transform struggles into strength through peer connection, resilience training, and personal growth.

Arizona Fallen Hero Memorial Riders is proud to support and share resources from organizations like Boulder Crest that help those who serve find renewed purpose and strength.

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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or thoughts of suicide, help is available.

Call or text 988

Available 24 hours a day
Free and confidential

The 988 Lifeline connects individuals with trained counselors who can provide support during moments of crisis.

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First Responder Support Network

The First Responder Support Network provides specialized programs for first responders dealing with stress, trauma, and the long-term emotional impact of service.

Their programs focus on helping responders heal, reconnect with family, and strengthen resilience.

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100 Club of Arizona

The 100 Club of Arizona provides financial assistance and support to the families of fallen and seriously injured first responders across the state.

Their programs help ensure that the families of law enforcement officers, firefighters, paramedics, and corrections officers receive support during the most difficult moments following a line-of-duty tragedy.

Through emergency assistance, survivor support programs, and community outreach, the 100 Club of Arizona continues to stand beside those who dedicate their lives to protecting others.

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 Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.)

Concerns of Police Survivors provides resources and support for families, coworkers, and agencies affected by the loss of a law enforcement officer.

Their programs help surviving families and coworkers navigate grief while ensuring that the sacrifices of fallen officers are never forgotten.

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National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation honors fallen firefighters and provides resources for surviving families and departments.

They offer programs that support families and firefighters navigating the impact of loss within the fire service community.

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Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)

TAPS provides compassionate care and resources for families grieving the loss of a military service member.

Their programs connect surviving families with peer support, counseling resources, and a community that understands their journey.

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A Community That Stands Together

Arizona Fallen Hero Memorial Riders is proud to stand alongside organizations that support the families, first responders, and veterans who carry the legacy of service.

Support can come in many forms, a conversation, a ride, a gathering, or professional guidance during difficult moments.

If you need support, we encourage you to reach out.

Because honoring the fallen also means caring for those who remain.

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Because the mission doesn’t end with the funeral.

It continues in those left standing.