Repsol makes donation to support Montgomery County First Responders Mental Wellbeing

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Repsol donated funds to the Montgomery County First Responders Foundation to enhance mental health resources for first responders in Montgomery County, Texas. The contribution will support programs providing counseling services and wellness initiatives specifically for law enforcement, firefighters, and emergency medical technicians. Erik Secrest, Chairman of the Foundation, expressed gratitude for the donation, emphasizing its potential positive impact on the lives of first responders and their families. Repsol's Executive Director for North America, Joseba Murillas, acknowledged the hard work of first responders and the importance of supporting their wellbeing. The funding will also promote mental health training and establish peer support networks for first responders.

This partnership represents a proactive approach to addressing the mental health challenges faced by emergency personnel. Community members are encouraged to participate in initiatives advocating for mental health awareness. The Montgomery County First Responders Foundation aims to provide essential resources and support for all first responders in the region.

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