Heroes Left Behind
Support for families of first responders and fallen soldiers.
Heroes Left Behind was developed as we became more soberly aware of a void being left from the casualties increasingly occurring around us. We are losing more and more of our nation’s finest, and the survivors left at home are struggling to pick up the pieces. We have tragically lost and continue to lose too many of those that serve our country as soldiers, police officers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians.
We know that this loss feels impossible to endure and makes it indescribably difficult to move forward. Therefore, we want to honor and help lift up the people that supported and sacrificed for those that have fallen. We believe that the family members of our soldiers and first responders are heroes as well. They fight the battle at home by taking care of those around them and being a constant support system to our heroes on the streets and abroad. They often sacrifice themselves, enabling their family members to serve and protect a greater good. We value and cherish the work you do to support those keeping us safe and know your role is absolutely essential.
These Heroes Left Behind are often faced with a lack of services and support of their own once the worst has unfolded. While we can not bring back the loved one you have lost, our hope is to be here for you in some small way during this tragic and confusing time. Grief, not only for your loved one but for the future you had planned with them, is often indescribable and overwhelming.
We at Noyau want to help you unravel the chaos and confusion that comes with defining what steps to take next. We aspire to be here for you on that journey in whatever way we can whether it be as a listening ear, for guidance, understanding, or a little direction in starting a new path. We know we can’t take your pain away. Our goal is to instill hope as you slowly begin to move forward.
The questions you’re facing and the myriad of feelings you’re experiencing are normal, but they can and will be confusing. Working with a professional during this transition can have lasting benefits not only for you, but for those you love as well. Ann Grant once said “Grief is a process, not a state”. We want to be here for you during that process.
