Privacy Policy
We recognize that privacy is integral to our mission, and we are committed to protecting your personal information.
The Burden of Duty is dedicated to reducing suicide rates among First Responders and Medical Workers by raising awareness and advocating for comprehensive mental health services.
We collect information that you provide to us via email, through forms on our website, and when you participate in our campaigns or donate to our cause.
Your information may be used for the following purposes:
- Communicating with you about our initiatives, news, and updates related to our campaigns and events
- Fundraising activities
- Administering your donations
- Other internal purposes that directly relate to your engagement with The Burden of Duty
We may share your information with trusted service providers to assist us in conducting the activities mentioned above. This is done under contract and in compliance with applicable data protection regulations. We will never sell your information to anyone, nor do we share your information with any unauthorized parties.
You can contact us at any time to request changes to your personal information, update your communication preferences, or request the deletion of your information. Upon your request and after satisfactory verification of your identity, we will provide you with all personal information we hold about you.
While we strive to limit third-party access to your information, some software may require limited access for purposes such as email distribution and fundraising. You can choose to provide only your email address and name for communications, although this may restrict our ability to send tailored information. More detailed information may be necessary for fundraising to help detect and prevent fraud.
We regularly review our security measures and this privacy policy. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this policy, please contact us here.
