First responders in Michigan receive free mental health support

GRAND BLANC TWP, Mich. — First responders in Michigan who assisted with the Mormon church shooting are being offered free mental health support through a program called Frontline Strong Together.

The initiative, launched by the Police Officers Association of Michigan in partnership with Wayne State University in 2021, provides 24-hour access to mental health professionals for police, EMS, and dispatchers.

James Tignanelli, president of the Police Officers Association of Michigan, emphasized the importance of the program, stating,…

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