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Writer's pictureIsaiah Young

Impact Report: With We Responders Inc

Updated: Jul 27, 2023


We Responders with Nicole Thersa and Shaleece Williams

Rebranded as We Responders Inc in 2021, the organization wasted no time in pursuing its mission with unwavering determination. Their primary goal? Equipping as many individuals as possible with life-saving knowledge and awareness through educational training and community engagement. In just the initial stages of January, they successfully trained 135 individuals in crucial CPR, first aid, and stop the bleed techniques.


Fast forward six months and the impact of their partnership with B360 programming has been nothing short of extraordinary. We Responders Inc has now trained an impressive 806 individuals, leaving them a mere 200 trainees away from reaching their ambitious target of 1,000. Their relentless dedication and unwavering commitment have earned them recognition from over 20 organizations in the Baltimore and DC area.

One key turning point for We Responders Inc came with their recent partnership with Champ Powell in March 2023. This collaboration sparked a brand revamp, significantly boosting their confidence in delivering impactful content. The organization’s exceptional efforts have even caught the attention of the esteemed Baltimore Sun, which has expressed interest in featuring their inspiring journey.

As the numbers grow and lives are positively impacted, We Responders Inc remains steadfast in its mission to empower communities, one life-saving training at a time. Their unwavering passion and commitment to making a difference are shining examples of the profound impact a nonprofit can have on the lives of those they serve.

With their journey unfolding before us, it’s clear that We Responders Inc is on a path to transform the way communities respond to emergencies, leaving a lasting mark on the hearts and minds of all they touch. As their story continues to unfold, we eagerly await the ripple effect of their mission, empowering countless individuals to become the heroes their communities need.


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