Call For Back-Up
What can you accomplish in 3 hours? How about saving the lives of your First Responders, those in Emergency Services, and our Military? Are there members in your workplace that are suffering silently? Help your employees by identifying the potential signs and symptoms of PTSD. Choose a preventive approach for the sake of your employees and their families.
"Call For Back-Up" is your front-line defense to combat the long-term effects in a line of work that can cause mental/emotional stress disorders.
Jennifer shares the steps it took for her to never throw in the towel, persevere despite social stigma and fight to overcome self-defeating behaviors...
Participants, will learn from Jennifer's personal experience with EMDR, therapy, medication, self-help practices and some techniques she's developed, how to move forward in a positive direction.
This workshop ends with Jennnifer's Action GamePlan where those in attendance take an inventory of themselves. Jennifer provides information that allows those in attendance to make the best personal decisions and take any steps needed to improve the quality of thier work/home life or overall well being.
"As a police officer, we, unfortunately, see people in the worst points of their life. It’s difficult to stay afloat and see that there is good in the world. Jennifer was that light for me. Her strength, her compassion, has proven to me that good always triumphs over evil. She took the worst time in her life and turned it around to give lives back to the people she speaks to. I have become a better officer after hearing Jennifer speak. . . Not only has Jennifer shown me that my job matters, but I can also apply it to my personal life as well. I believe every officer needs to see Jennifer speak because it proves that our jobs truly matter, it truly does save lives."
—Ken Koloski- Fort Collins Police Services
Jennifer effortlessly drops her shield to become completely vulnerable creating a sense of safety which allows others to do the same.
As a First Responder myself, I know that PTSD is real and that it comes with the role of being a first responder. The greater awareness that Jennifer creates is supportive to me and my ability to care for myself which allows me to be supportive to my fellow fighter fighters.
Jennifer's program is presented in such an away that only a person who has actually survived this kind of tragic experience can connect with and relate to others who may be struggling."
—Ian Schwartz- Lefthand Fire Protection District
I have had the privilege of working with Jennifer Tracy for almost eight years since she began presenting for MADD panels. This has led her to develop her “Dare To Move Prevention Program” and her Keynote and workshop for First Responders, “Keep Moving and Call for Back-Up.” Jennifer has presented at several public and private events that I have been at, and each time I am blown away by her life story and drive to help others. Her passion and motivation encourage me to continue to work hard to make positive changes. I encourage people to have Jennifer present her message as I know it will inspire others as it has me. Keep up the great work, Jennifer!"
—Shane Hasebroock- Fort Collins Police Officer

Jennifer's message saves lives... she's resilient and has overcome great odds."
—Chief Hernandez, Colorado State Patrol (Ret)

Jennifer spent three days with our line firefighters presenting two excellent presentations, both equipped our firefighters with information to assist in dealing with the day to day stresses of the job. I highly recommend every Fire Fighter and First Responder have the chance to attend these.”
—Chief Charles, Berthoud Fire District

Being a police officer, people think that we have great strength and courage to do our jobs. Real strength and courage is to move forward and to share with others the tragedy that happens in a persons life so that others don't have to go through the same pain”
—Randy Carter, Weld County Law Enforcement
