The 200 Club of Wake County is an organization of concerned citizens dedicated to providing immediate financial help for the spouse and children of police officers, sheriff deputies, firefighters, EMS squad members and North Carolina State Highway Patrol serving in Wake County who lose their life in the line of duty. |
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Who We Are
The 200 Club of Wake County is an organization of concerned citizens dedicated to supporting First Responders living or working in Wake County. The primary mission of The 200 Club is providing immediate financial help for the families of First Responders living or working in Wake County who lose their lives in the line of duty. In addition, members of The 200 Club want our First Responders to know that the citizens of Wake County support them for the risks they take and protection they provide, every shift of every day.
Our Supporters
Emergency and Community Support Services
Wake County EMS
https://www.wake.gov/departments-government/emergency-medical-services-ems
Wake County Fire Services & Emergency Management
https://www.wake.gov/departments-government/fire-services-emergency-management
Wake (RPD) Police Department
Wake County Sheriff’s Office
https://www.wake.gov/departments-government/sheriffs-office-willie-rowe-sheriff
Wellness and Support Resources for First Responders
Responders 1st Call: Offers confidential, free support, including an on-demand trauma helpline, family consultations, and virtual EMDR treatment.
NC Responder Asistance Initiative (RAI): A NC Department of Public Safety program providing no-cost mental health services, peer support, and counseling specifically for public safety personnel.
United Diagnostic Services (UDS): Offers specialized health screenings for first responders to detect stress-related disorders, anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
NC Fallen Firefighters Foundation: Provides support services for fire services in North Carolina.