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Organization: Boots on the Ground - Angus - Peer Support for First Responders
Phone Numbers: No office telephone number
Toll-Free: Peer Support Line 1-833-677-2668 (1-833-677-BOOT)
Email: info@bootsontheground.ca
Website: www.bootsontheground.ca
Address: PO Box 2183
Angus, ON
L0M 1B0
Street
Address:
Halton Region
Accessibility Notes: No physical address
Hours:

Mon-Sun 24 hours

Service Description: Peer Support for First Responders
  • services offered to retired and serving Police Officers, Firefighters, EMS, Corrections Officers, and Nurses across the Province
  • team members have received peer support training and suicide prevention training
  • able to provide in person peer support as needed
  • online search tool to locate therapy and counselling resources

Peer to Peer Group Debriefs
  • provided when requested after a critical incident
  • offered to all First Responder organizations across Ontario
  • help to identify and mitigate acute symptons, assess the need for follow up and provide closure for participants

Therapy Dog Program
  • therapy dogs available to visit First Responder facilities in southern Ontario
  • call Peer Support Line or email therapydogs@bootsontheground.ca for more information

Chaplaincy Program
  • Chaplains serve as confidential listeners, offering support regardless of the individual’s faith background
  • also help with critical incident stress debriefings and provide guidance during times of personal or professional crisis
  • will attend community outreach events and support our members as needed

Become a Peer Support Volunteer
  • to apply you must have a vulnerable sector police check completed in the City that you live in
  • need to provide a cover letter indicating why you want to join the team, a resume and a completed Boots On The Ground application form
  • upon successful completion of recruitment process you will be provided with Peer Support training (CISM), Assist suicide prevention training and in-house training
Fees: None
Application:

  • call toll free number for peer support or to request other services available

  • email to apply to become a volunteer or visit website to begin application process

Eligibility - Population(s) Served:

Current or former First Responders including but not limited to police officers, firefighters, paramedics, nurses, corrections/probation and parole/youth services, active military, veterans, and emergency dispatch operators

Languages: English ; French ; Tamil

This information was last completely updated on: 2-7-2025


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