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AlphaX support/donation to First Responder Support Network

2025

March

AlphaX support/donation to First Responder Support Network

AlphaX RE Capital and Beta Education Partner with First Responder Support Network to Advance Mental Health Services


March 2025 – AlphaX RE Capital, in collaboration with its nonprofit arm, Beta Education Foundation, proudly announces its continued commitment to community well-being by supporting the First Responder Support Network (FRSN). FRSN is a distinguished nonprofit organization dedicated to providing essential mental health services to first responders nationwide.


Earlier this month, representatives from AlphaX RE Capital had the distinct honor of meeting with Dr. Joel Fay, the founder of FRSN, and esteemed members of the organization’s board. Dr. Fay, a former law enforcement officer with three decades of dedicated service, subsequently transitioned to clinical psychology to address and champion the critical mental health needs of individuals serving on the front lines of emergency response.


FRSN specializes in delivering therapeutic retreats designed specifically for police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and other first responders confronting trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These vital programs offer a secure and structured environment conducive to recovery and personal development.


“The impactful work FRSN undertakes for our first responder community is profoundly inspiring,” stated a spokesperson for AlphaX RE Capital. “Their mission closely aligns with our core values, and we are privileged to support initiatives that serve those who so selflessly serve all of us.”

AlphaX RE Capital remains steadfast in its mission to invest not only in real estate ventures but also in the health and resilience of communities throughout California. Through strategic partnerships and dedicated nonprofit outreach, the firm continues to make a meaningful and positive difference that extends beyond the built environment.


To learn more about the First Responder Support Network and their important work, please visit www.frsn.org.

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