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Spartan Wellness is honored to support the Post-traumatic Growth Association by sponsoring and participating in the PTGA Driving for Change golf game at Fox Meadows Golf Course in PEI.

This event is a wonderful opportunity to come together and raise awareness for the important work being done to help individuals thrive after trauma. We believe in the power of community and collaboration to drive positive change, and we are grateful for the chance to be a part of this event. Thank you to the Post-traumatic Growth Association for all that you do, and we look forward to a successful and impactful day on the course. Let’s drive for change together!

To register for the PTGA Driving for Change golf game, please contact our National Veteran Service Coordinator, Rebecca Murphy, at rebecca.murphy@ptga.ca.

She will provide you with all the necessary registration details for the event. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to support our veterans and enjoy a fun day of golf. Contact Rebecca today to secure your spot in the game.

Join us for the PTGA Driving for Change golf game at Fox Meadows Golf Course in PEI on June 15th. The event will have a 9am shot gun start and will be a 4 person scramble. All proceeds from the event will go towards supporting a local charity that focuses on creating positive change in the community.

Come out and enjoy a day on the beautiful course while also making a difference in the lives of others. Registration is now open, so gather your team and sign up before spots fill up. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just looking to have some fun, the PTGA Driving for Change event is a great opportunity to support a good cause and connect with others who are passionate about making a difference. We look forward to seeing you on the green!

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Qui considérons-nous comme un premier intervenant?

Les premiers intervenants sont des professionnels formés pour réagir immédiatement aux situations d’urgence. Il s’agit notamment des ambulanciers paramédicaux, des pompiers, des policiers et des répartiteurs d’urgence qui interviennent en première ligne dans les situations de crise.

Qui considérons-nous comme un travailleur de première ligne?

Les travailleurs de première ligne sont des personnes qui fournissent des services directs et pratiques dans des environnements à haut risque ou critiques, notamment les infirmières, les médecins, les préposés aux services de soutien à la personne (PSSP), les agents correctionnels, les équipes de recherche et de sauvetage et le personnel SAR de la Garde côtière.

Qui considérons-nous comme un travailleur essentiel?

Les travailleurs essentiels contribuent au maintien des services essentiels, mais ne fournissent pas nécessairement des soins directs. Il s’agit notamment des équipes d’urgence, du personnel syndiqué des services essentiels et des personnes qui participent aux opérations vitales de recherche ou d’urgence.

Who We Consider a First Responder

First Responders are professionals trained to respond immediately to emergencies. This includes paramedics, firefighters, police officers, and emergency dispatchers who serve on the front lines of crisis situations.

Who We Consider a Frontline Worker​

Frontline Workers are individuals who provide direct, hands-on services in high-risk or critical environments — including nurses, physicians, personal support workers (PSWs), corrections officers, search and rescue teams, and Coast Guard SAR personnel.

Who We Consider an Essential Worker

Essential Workers help maintain critical services but may not provide direct care. This includes emergency crew workers, unionized essential service staff, and those supporting vital search or emergency operations.