Silhouettes of people standing on a dock at sunset by a river, with a tree-covered hill and the sun setting behind it.
Bald man surfing on a turquoise blue surfboard on a lake, wearing a blue jacket, black shorts, and a life jacket, with trees and houses in the background.

Adventure Therapy

We aim to offer fun and exciting ways for First Responders to blow off steam. The Partner Foundation Partners with many organizations, civilians and non-profits to arrange fun and exciting trips for the first responder and their families that would otherwise be difficult to experience or explore.

The courage of First Responders can only be imaged by most who have never experienced the job firsthand. Thankfully there are many people willing to step up and donate their resources to give back. We Partner with these great people to bring the deserving First Responders to events that they would otherwise not be able to afford, or experience given their current situations.

If you have the resources and the willingness to Partner, we invite you to contact us. The Partner Foundation makes the connections needed for that positive eustress they are looking for to balance the careers negative side effects. Contact Us today!

A person snorkeling underwater, reaching towards the camera with a hand, wearing a snorkel mask, with a rocky ocean floor visible beneath.

Water

Water therapy such as Scuba Diving, Surfing, Fishing and more!

Two men in camouflage clothing and hooded jackets standing in leafless bushes, one smiling and looking to the left, the other smiling in the background.

Land

Land therapy such as Hunting, Hiking, Racing and more!

A group of skydivers in black jumpsuits with blue and red accents, wearing helmets, flying in a formation over a landscape with fields and houses below.

Air

Air therapy such as Skydiving, Hang Gliding, Hot Air Ballooning and more!


Refers to a positive form of stress that has beneficial effects on health, motivation, performance, and emotional well-being. Unlike negative stress (distress), which can be harmful, eustress arises from positive challenges or exciting experiences. For instance, receiving a promotion or going on vacation can trigger eustress, leading to the release of feel-good chemicals like endorphins. It’s like feeling nervously excited about something - So, think of it as stress that works in your favor!

EUSTRESS: [ˈyo͞oˌstres]