FOR HELPERS. CAREGIVERS. FIRST WITNESSES.
Systems of care for people who care.
Leeward supports trauma-exposed professionals and organizations with operational safeguards and sustainable systems, to counterbalance the suffering, injustice, and need they witness every day.
THE REALITY
It’s not the job that wears you down - it’s the exposure.
Every profession with physical risk has its gear - the gloves, the masks, the vests, the helmets.
For professionals exposed to trauma, safeguards are rare.
This exposure wears you down. That isn’t a personality flaw. It’s a predictable neurological response to an occupational hazard. Repeated exposure to suffering, violence, or injustice measurably reshapes our nervous system - and most professionals have little to no tools to address it.
Leeward exists to change that.
The consequences aren’t just personal. When helpers burn out, the missions they serve falter. The causes they protect lose an advocate. The systems they hold together fracture.
The stakes are not solitary or small.
A few of the ways this work wears us down:
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Vicarious Trauma
Cumulative transformation of a helper’s inner world through engagements with others’ traumatic material.
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Moral Injury
The wound of witnessing or participating in acts that violate one’s moral beliefs under systemic pressure.
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Burnout
Chronic stress that hasn’t been successfully managed and shows up as exhaustion, cynicism, reduced efficacy.
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Compassion Fatigue
The gradual erosion of empathy through sustained exposure to suffering. In other words, the cost of caring.
2-5x
The rate of secondary traumatic stress among a helping profession vs. the national PTSD rate
Journal of Social Work
73%
of frontline social workers with high levels of emotional exhaustion
Delaware Journal of Public Health
$4.6B
The estimated annual cost to U.S. health-care system due to physician burnout and turnover alone
Harvard Business
WHO’S BURNING OUT (and why)
If you work on the stormy side of humanity, this is for you.
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You cross literal and metaphorical borders to be where suffering is most acute. The mission keeps you moving - right past what needed to be processed three deployments ago.
Disaster Relief - Global Health - Conflict Zones - Pandemics - Displacement - Food Security Response
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You show up inside people’s worst moments and help them find a way forward. Nobody does that for you. And somehow we’re surprised when the tank runs dry.
Victim Advocacy - Child Welfare - Domestic Violence - Housing - Refugee Services - Foster Care - Elder Care
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You picked this work because you wanted to help people heal. Now it’s picking at you. Healing others takes something from you that needs replenishing.
Trauma Therapy - ER - Oncology - Hospice - Addiction - Forensic Nursing - Pediatric Critical Care - Maternal Loss - ICU
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You see the evidence others can’t bear to look at. You hold what the world needs handled but prefers to not know about. Your precision matters. So does your protection.
Child Exploitation - Violent Crimes - Counter-Trafficking - Animal Cruelty - Cold Cases - Digital Forensics - Undercover Operations
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You go where others can’t or won’t. The ICU at 2am. The cell block. The hospice room. You hold space so others don’t have to hold it alone. And when you leave, you carry it out with you - because right now there’s nowhere to put it down.
Hospital + Hospice Chaplaincy - Prison + Detention Ministry - Crisis Spiritual Care
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You are responsible not just for the work, but for the people doing it. You’re also the least likely to raise a hand for help. Protecting your team - and yourself - isn’t soft. It’s strategic.
Nonprofit Directors - Program + Team Leads - Clinical Supervisors - Board of Directors - HR - Operations Leads
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You run toward what everyone else is running from. The adrenaline was useful. Now it lingers - along with what you’ve witnessed - longer than the shift.
Emergency Response - Crisis Lines + Intervention - Dispatch - Search + Rescue - Coroner + Medical Examiner
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You are mourning and mobilizing at once. The stakes are existential and the timeline was yesterday. Of course sustaining this kind of urgency has an effect.
Conservation - Land + Water Rights - Environmental Justice - Indigenous Rights - Wildlife Protection
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You are fighting to change systems designed to exclude, harm, or erase people you love, and sometimes, people like you. Carrying the cause and the cost requires more.
Racial Justice - LGBTQ+ Rights - Disability Advocacy - Immigration + Asylum - Gender Equality - Civil Liberties
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Your job is to witness and then to set the story down to come back tomorrow. The images, sources, knowing, all stay. Bearing witness is an occupational exposure.
Conflict Reporting - Investigative Journalism - Trauma Coverage - Photo + Video Journalism - Documentary Filmmaking
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You are often the first adult a child trusts with the thing they’ve never told anyone. The system rarely accounts for what this part of the job costs.
K-12 Teachers - School Counselors + Psychologists - Special Education Administrators - After-School + Youth Program Staff
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You are in the room but rarely the report. You answer the phone, manage intake, and are the first to meet those who arrive broken. You are often the first witness, first voice, first face - and the last one anyone checks on.
Interpreters + Cultural Brokers - Front Desk + Intake Staff - Case Aides - Administrative Coordinators
What if the helpers mattered as much as the mission?
Whether you’re a professional feeling the weight of the work or a leader trying to protect your team - Leeward is for you.
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