First
Responder
Collective
We are a community of first responders, mental health professionals, scientists, and advocates united by one purpose: to explore and support the healing potential of psilocybin and other entheogens. As an initiative of the Psilocybe Assisted Therapy Association (PATA), the First Responders Collective (FRC) offers trusted, evidence-based resources for those on the front lines seeking relief from PTSD, depression, trauma, and burnout.
First responder departments nationwide are seeking new solutions for trauma and mental health. The First Responders Collective offers trusted, science-backed resources for leadership and wellness teams exploring the role of psilocybin and other entheogens in healing PTSD, depression, and burnout. We're here to support your department with clarity, care, and credibility.
If you're a first responder living with trauma, stress, or burnout, you're not alone—and there are new options. The First Responders Collective provides trusted, evidence-based information about the healing potential of psilocybin and other entheogens. Whether you're active, retired, or just exploring your options, we’re here to offer clarity, community, and support as you navigate your own path to healing.
Stay connected through in-person and virtual events designed to inform, support, and inspire. From expert-led webinars to community gatherings and educational workshops, our events bring together first responders, professionals, and advocates exploring the future of psychedelic therapy. Join us to learn, connect, and be part of the movement for healing and change.
Looking for trusted providers, integration specialists, or educational resources? Our curated directory connects first responders with professionals and organizations experienced in entheogenic support. Whether you're seeking guidance, referrals, or local options, the FRC Directory is here to help you find safe, informed, and aligned connections.
Your support helps us provide education, resources, and community for first responders seeking healing through psychedelic-informed care. As a nonprofit initiative, the First Responders Collective relies on donations to expand access, reduce stigma, and empower those who’ve spent their lives protecting others. Every contribution makes a difference.