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Comox Valley
2024-02-23 13:14 PST
The Wounded Warrior Run, a highly esteemed annual event dedicated to raising awareness and funds for veterans and first responders experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and operational stress injuries (OSIs), will be passing through the Comox Valley on February 28, 2024 as part of their 8 day journey running from Port Hardy to Victoria.
This year's run holds particular significance as it will feature a local RCMP officer from the Comox Valley community, exemplifying the compassion and commitment to supporting those who have served and sacrificed for their communities and country.
Sgt. Rob Brennan has served with in various communities, including Prince George, Port Hardy, Haida Gwaii, and the Comox Valley. His service has predominantly placed him on the front lines, where he worked alongside remarkable individuals, facing the challenges and demands of policing.
Policing is an extremely rewarding career; however, the reality that cannot be ignored is that it comes with regular exposure to trauma, horrific scenes, and dangerous situations. Said Sgt. Rob Brennan, Wounded Warriors Runner and member of the Comox Valley RCMP. Over the course of my career, I have observed many members who have suffered immensely as a result of the mental toll this takes on ones mind. I have a passion and I am driven to empower others to open up about their struggles, seek assistance, and overcome challenges.
Policing is an extremely rewarding career; however, the reality that cannot be ignored is that it comes with regular exposure to trauma, horrific scenes, and dangerous situations.
Over the course of my career, I have observed many members who have suffered immensely as a result of the mental toll this takes on ones mind. I have a passion and I am driven to empower others to open up about their struggles, seek assistance, and overcome challenges.
As part of the collective effort to support Canada's veterans, first responders, and their families, the Wounded Warrior Run embodies the mission of helping them feel safe, supported, and understood.
To follow the progress and support the Wounded Warrior Run BC, please visit the official website: BC Run | (woundedwarriorrunbc.ca)
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