Hey, I’m Becca.

And this is a collection of my projects and passions; Ukraine, mental health, and Veterans.

If you are looking for a traditional mental health training, you have come to the wrong place. If you are tired of boring PowerPoints and rated PG speakers, I am the trainer you are looking for.

If you want to learn more about the truck fundraising campaigns I support, check out the 50 States for Ukraine page.

If you heard I was giving away a trip to visit Ukraine and help my deliver trucks, check out The Ambassador Program page.

My Projects

Ukraine - The Spicy American

From May through December, with a short US break in October, I live in Kyiv, where I volunteer on a variety of projects. I am a financial supporter of every group with which I also volunteer my time.

Mental health has always been my Main Quest in Ukraine; I am advocating for the start of a Veteran peer support training program, so that Peer Support can become a recognized technician role in Ukraine. I also teach traumatic stress after care classes to soldiers and medics, and wellness trainings to civilian healthcare providers.

I also have many Side Quests; from the beginning I wanted to feel tangibly helpful to the war effort, so at least twice a year I deliver trucks, drones and medical equipment directly to military units by driving in convoys. I also coordinate directly with the 50 States for Ukraine campaign and support their state fundraisers.

USA - Spicy Speaker Training

From January through April, I live in Arizona. As a subject matter expert in military mental health programs, I offer a variety of free wellness, prevention and postvention trainings to any Veteran, First Responder, or Military agency in both locations.

My most impactful presentation is a Postvention training, which I offer completely free of cost to any Law Enforcement agency who has lost someone to suicide. Learn how to support the unit, the family, and the community after a suicide.

Feedback From Attendees

Thank you very much for teaching the suicide prevention class for the WAATS facility. Honestly the best suicide class I have had in my 18 years of service. You are awesome!

AZ National Guard Soldier

I took the ASIST training a couple of years ago and it was intense! I learned so much from you Rebecca!

The role play exercise is the most memorable moment for me, even knowing it was not real, I got choked up! You were so encouraging and offered immediate feedback that was much appreciated!

Since taking the class I have sat with two individuals, one being severe enough that we spent several hours together formulating a safety plan, making phone calls, setting up someone to meet him at home to remove weapons, etc. I would not have been as well prepared had I not have taken the ASIST class.

Thank you for all that you do!

Medical Technician and Veteran Spouse

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