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The Spring is a passionate and determined group of monthly givers on a mission to end the water crisis in our lifetime. People like you, from more than 100 countries around the world, giving anything they can to prove how unstoppable we are when we work together.
Clean water helps keep kids in school, especially girls.
Less time collecting water means more time in class. Clean water and proper toilets at school means teenage girls don’t have to stay home for a week out of every month.
How do we tackle the water crisis?
We work with local experts and community members to find the best sustainable solution in each place where we work, whether it’s a well, a piped system, a BioSand Filter, or a system for harvesting rainwater. And with every water point we fund, our partners coordinate sanitation and hygiene training, and establish a local Water Committee to help keep water flowing for years to come.
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Experiencing occasional anxiety is a normal part of life. However, people with anxiety disorders frequently have intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Often, anxiety disorders involve repeated episodes of sudden feelings of intense anxiety and fear or terror that reach a peak within minutes (panic attacks).
These feelings of anxiety and panic interfere with daily activities, are difficult to control, are out of proportion to the actual danger and can last a long time. You may avoid places or situations to prevent these feelings. Symptoms may start during childhood or the teen years and continue into adulthood.
Examples of anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder (social phobia), specific phobias and separation anxiety disorder. You can have more than one anxiety disorder. Sometimes anxiety results from a medical condition that needs treatment.
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The OAPFF Peer Support Team will guide members who are struggling to resources which may be helpful in the path toward gaining assistance. Peer Support Team members have been trained in therapeutic communication, crisis intervention, and community resource networking.
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These feelings of anxiety and panic interfere with daily activities, are difficult to control, are out of proportion to the actual danger and can last a long time. You may avoid places or situations to prevent these feelings. Symptoms may start during childhood or the teen years and continue into adulthood.
Examples of anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder (social phobia), specific phobias and separation anxiety disorder. You can have more than one anxiety disorder. Sometimes anxiety results from a medical condition that needs treatment.
Whatever form of anxiety you have, treatment can help.
Symptoms
Common anxiety signs and symptoms include:
- Feeling nervous, restless or tense
- Having a sense of impending danger, panic or doom
- Having an increased heart rate
- Breathing rapidly (hyperventilation)
- Sweating
- Trembling
- Feeling weak or tired
- Trouble concentrating or thinking about anything other than the present worry
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- Experiencing gastrointestinal (GI) problems
- Having difficulty controlling worry
- Having the urge to avoid things that trigger anxiety
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The OAPFF Peer Support Team will guide members who are struggling to resources which may be helpful in the path toward gaining assistance. Peer Support Team members have been trained in therapeutic communication, crisis intervention, and community resource networking.
They can provide assistance to both active and retired firefighters who are experiencing behavioral health and/or addiction issues. Peer Support Team Members act as a bridge to outside definitive behavioral health/addiction treatment.
Research shows that fire personnel who balance physical, behavioral, and emotional fitness have the best outcomes, whether one is looking at adjustment to becoming a firefighter, ratings of career satisfaction, family well-being, or adjustment to retirement.
Click on your District number on the map to see a list of peer supporters in your area.
District 5
Barry Wright started his fire department career
- ltwright593@gmail.com
- (740) 404-4769
- Violet Twp L3558
Morgan currently serves as a firefighter/paramedic
- morg67@gmail.com
- 614-595-8561
- 5th District Coordinator and Team Operations
District - 1
My name is Isaiah Miller and I have been in the
- isaiah_miller@yahoo.com
- (567) 249-5360
- Bowling Green L2379
Meredith has been a firefighter/paramedic for the
- mhill@iaff92.org
- 419-467-4930
- 1st District Coordinator.
District - 2
I am a Captain for the Akron Fire Department and
- maskea@oapff.org
- 330-612-6101
- 2nd District Coordinator and Team Clinical Coordinator
I have been a career firefighter/paramedic for 23
- m_schenek@hotmail.com
- (440) 785-8638
- Strongsville L2882
District - 3
Ryan Sullivan is a dedicated public servant
- rsullivan1024@gmail.com
- (330) 464-3063
- Jackson Twp L2280
Tracey began a career in EMS in 1989, became a
- wrightkarma70@gmail.com
- 330-507-2725
- 3rd District Coordinator and Team Communications
District - 4
I’m a recently retired Dayton FF/PM. I was the
- jimburnekajr@gmail.com
- (937) 604-3611
- Dayton L136 (RET)
Joseph Elliott has been working as a career
- jelliott724@gmail.com
- (513) 233-1486
- 4th District Coordinator Cincinnati L48
Kevin joined the Springfield Fire Rescue Division
- Ksanders4@woh.rr.com
- 937-207-9536
- Springfield L333
Scott Holland is a Lieutenant with the Sharonville
- sholland3535@gmail.com
- (513) 276-9714
- Sharonville L4498