T.O.C. | The Overwatch Collective

501 (c) (3) Non-Profit and Podcast Funding Therapy Sessions and Supporting Mental Health among First Responders, Military, & Families

EIN: 87-2060176

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OUR MISSION -

Offer a completely confidential process for our first responder and military community to seek mental health resources with vetted and competent therapist with financial assistance available. One More person we can help can be One Less suffering in silence.

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$95,000

Raised for Giving Tuesday,  November 28, 2023!

199

First Respoders, Military, and their family and partners have been financially assisted to attend therapy through The Overwatch Collective.

1,394

Therapy sessions with culturally competent/informed therapists paid for totaling $158,174.00 to date.

15,628

Podcast downloads with 112 podcast episodes and 6 seasons since the start in June of 2021.

The Overwatch Collective is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit and Podcast with the mission to offer mental health resources for our first responder and military community. We have over 75 contracted therapists in all 50 states across the USA and can connect anyone to a therapist in a matter of days while providing financial assistance.

The Overwatch Collective was co-founded by our President, Greg Grogan, who is an active first responder and U.S. Military Reservist. Our Board of Directors is comprised of first responders, service members, and spouses/significant others/mothers of our community.

Who We Are

You Are Not Alone

Mental health struggles in these professions are normal. Wherever you are in your journey, know there is a whole community of people here who are waiting to lend an ear, provide resources, and help however we can.  We are just getting started on our mission to shed light and awareness on the people who need it most. 

Working Tirelessly to End the Stigma

25% of Dispatchers

35% of First responders

17% of Veterans

20% of Post-deployed Military

Experience the isolating symptoms of PTSD. 

With your donations, we will help individuals cover therapy costs, counseling, and/or resources that insurance may not. To give you a better idea of why we feel this is important, the average amount of sessions covered after a traumatic event is 5-10.  It typically takes 15 sessions to start experiencing relief from PTSD symptoms. Asking for help is difficult enough and finances should never be a reason why a person decides not to go to therapy. Our process is completely confidential and ensures that you are in front of a therapist in a timely manner.

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