The Heroes’ Homefront

A 4-hour seminar specifically for first responder spouses led from the unique perspective of current police officer, Ingrid Herriott, who is also a police spouse. She understands the mindset, culture, and challenges of being a spouse of a first responder, but also gives an inside view of the first responder perspective. She builds connections and navigates through difficult conversations, providing practical tools for wellness, resilience, and balance as a first responder family. This seminar supports raising children through the unique realities of the job, addressing the unseen burdens and finding support and strength. Keynote speaker: Mallory Fries, the wife of our Executive Director/police officer who survived a fatal gunfight. Mallory, a mother of four, shares her powerful story of walking through an officer-involved shooting, the impact it had on her marriage, her children, and her family, and how they found strength, faith, and healing together. We come to you; we travel to your agency or venue to present this seminar. What value does your agency place on family mental health?

Entirely funded through donations.

First responder spouses never pay to attend this seminar, as it is made possible by donors like you. Complete the Grant Application form to get connected with this seminar.

Real support from those who know.

Current police officer, Ingrid Herriott, and first responder spouse, Mallory Fries, make a partnership that resonates with attendees.

Providing this seminar nationwide to agencies in need.

Shedding light on family dynamics and topics misunderstood or often ignored by those not surrounded by the unique realities of first responders.