Wrap Technologies Launches Nationwide "Don't Hurt Those Already Hurting"       Campaign
  Global leader in innovative technologies plans to unveil       series of community focused initiatives on bridging mental health and       policing
  TEMPE, Ariz., Oct. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wrap       Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: WRAP) ("Wrap" or the "Company"), a global       leader in innovative public safety technologies and services, today       announced the launch of a new national campaign, "Don't Hurt Those Already       Hurting." The initiative aims to bring together law enforcement agencies       throughout the country to promote and support local mental health related       community programs.
  As part of this campaign, Wrap will roll out a       series of partnerships with law enforcement agencies across the US. The       company and local law enforcement agencies will team up to support       community outreach programs, develop collaborative partnerships, and make       donations to local mental health related organizations to help bridge the       gap between policing, technology, and mental health.
  "We are       committed to creating a safer, more humane world. 'Don't Hurt Those       Already Hurting' underscores our dedication to protecting those who are       most vulnerable and provides a holistic approach that combines compassion,       service, and innovation," said Kevin Mullins, CEO of Wrap Technologies.       "Through advanced technology and awareness, we aspire to make a lasting       impact with our agency partners in the coming months."
  Wrap is       looking to sign up a coalition of one million law enforcement officers,       civil rights leaders, and mental health professionals to join them in this       endeavor. Participants in the campaign will help organize and engage in       local programs between law enforcement agencies and mental health       professionals and will have the opportunity to nominate community       organizations specializing in mental health and suicide prevention       services.
  "A nationwide campaign like this represents a critical       step forward in bringing together police and community," said Greg Hansch,       LMSW, Executive Director of NAMI. "It aligns perfectly with the essential       goals of promoting mental well-being and promises to break down stigma,       spark vital conversations, and foster empathy. By elevating police and       mental health community providers through dialogue and support, Wrap is       helping lead the change around the future of policing."
  "As a       new agency to deploy BolaWrap and seeing early success with situational       de-escalation in our city, this initiative is incredibly important to both       our officers and the community they serve," said Chief Gary Tomatani of       the Hawthorne, California Police Department. "We look forward to working       with the 'Don't Hurt Those Already Hurting' campaign and proudly stand       beside their work in promoting conversations and action around mental       health."
  To participate in the campaign and join the one       million people making a difference, visit 988Wrap.com. |