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Hibernian Radio April 4, 2026

59 min · 7. april 202659 min
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[https://hibernianradio.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/IMG_2625-225x300.jpg]This week on Hibernian Radio, we go into the archives of May of 2025 when Paddy Houlihan sat down with Caitlyn Brennan, CEO of the 100 Club of Illinois, for a powerful conversation about supporting first responders and their families, with a strong focus on mental health and community care. Caitlyn shares her South Side roots, Irish background, and path into public service, before diving into the mission of the 100 Club, a nearly 60-year-old organization that provides immediate financial assistance, educational support, and long-term resources for families of first responders lost in the line of duty. The conversation centers on the growing mental health crisis facing police, fire, and EMS, as Caitlyn discusses the stigma around seeking help and the importance of trauma-informed care. She outlines the organization’s efforts to connect first responders with vetted clinicians, provide critical incident support, and advocate for better policies, including the push to reinstate the Illinois First Responder Suicide Task Force. It’s an important and insightful episode highlighting the real challenges first responders face and the work being done to ensure they and their families are supported every step of the way. Sponsored By: Fox’s Pizza (Orland Park & Mokena), Flood Bros., Madden Funds and Local 150 Engineers

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