City Welcomes Acclaimed Speaker for a Powerful Mental Wellness Event for First Responders & Veterans

Travis Howze

The City of Whitewater, in partnership with the Whitewater Fire Department and Whitewater Police Department, is proud to announce a special presentation by Travis Howze — a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, former Police Officer, retired Firefighter, and renowned motivational speaker — on Saturday, September 20th, at 9:30 AM.

Travis Howze will share his riveting personal journey through trauma, resilience, and healing in a talk titled “Post Traumatic Purpose”, empowering attendees with tools to prioritize mental wellness, leadership, and personal growth. His raw, heartfelt message draws from real-world experience as a first responder and military veteran, offering a rare opportunity for individuals, families, and professionals alike to explore what it truly means to thrive after adversity.

🎟Reserve Your Spot
Tickets are available for first responders and veterans thanks to the generous support of the City of Whitewater, Whitewater Fire Department, and Whitewater Police Department.

To attend: Email: bmagestro@whitewater-wi.gov or Call: 262-473-0101
For more about Travis Howze, visit: www.travishowze.com
Follow him on Instagram: @TravisHowze

Let’s come together to break the stigma around mental health — and build a stronger, more compassionate Whitewater.

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