Yeah, This Is The Awkward Part.
Look, I'm not going to lie. Asking for money for anything feels… weird. Uncomfortable. Awkward. Especially when you're used to being the one showing up to fix things, not asking for help.
But the truth is, this mission – The Cost of Saving a Life – is bigger than just me. It's about pulling back the curtain on the silent battles first responders face. It's about building a community, spreading awareness, and eventually, providing real, tangible support to those who pay the ultimate price with their mental health.
And that costs in more ways than one.
Right now, your support helps keep this platform running, lets me reach more people, and ensures these stories continue to be heard. Every dollar goes directly back into expanding this mission, from maintaining the website and promoting the book, to developing future resources and programs aimed at getting first responders the mental health support they desperately need.
If you've read my stories, if my words have resonated with you, and if you believe in this mission as much as I do, then maybe, just maybe, this awkward ask won't feel so awkward for you.

Support the missions growth
A little less awkward
My expertise is in the trenches, living the stories. But pushing this mission forward – reaching more first responders, building better resources, amplifying these raw truths – takes a village.
If you've got talents, expertise, resources, or even just brilliant ideas that you think could genuinely help "The Cost of Saving a Life" grow and impact more lives, please don't hesitate.
Reach out.
Send me an email, connect through the contact page. Let's talk about how your skills could become a vital part of this mission.