One805
Preparing our community for emergencies, equipping first responder agencies with necessary tools and One805 is a non-profit 501(c)(3) public charity.
06/05/2026
Our Lompoc Police Department family is rallying around Officer Yobanie Martinez, who was recently diagnosed with stomach cancer after ongoing health complications and extensive medical testing.
Yobanie has served as a police officer for three years, with a meaningful career of service still ahead of him. Today, his focus is on healing, with additional testing, surgeries, and chemotherapy expected in the months to come.
Yobanie is the sole provider for his wife, Edith, and their four children: Gyanna, Roselyn, Alynna, and Daniel. This diagnosis has brought tremendous emotional and financial strain, including travel for specialized care, medical expenses, and the loss of income while he is unable to work.
PORAC and the Lompoc Police Department ask our community to stand beside the Martinez family during this difficult time.
Please keep Officer Martinez and his family in your prayers and thoughts as he continues this fight with courage and hope.
Any support, gift, or message of encouragement is deeply appreciated. Donations will directly support medical and travel costs, as well as daily household needs.
Donate here: https://porac.org/fundraiser/lompoc_officer_martinez/
At One805, we believe mental wellness is every bit as important as the equipment our First Responders rely upon. By supporting wellness initiatives, peer support programmes, and long-term resources, we are helping build a future where asking for help is seen as a sign of strength, not sacrifice.
LT. Jarret Morris, Chief of Police at Goleta P.D., shares how the peer support program is helping change the conversation. Deputies and civilian personnel receive specialized training to serve as a trusted first step for a colleague navigating the loss of a loved one, a personal challenge, or the cumulative weight of the job.
Peer support is about ensuring that those who spend their lives helping others know they do not have to carry every burden alone.
At One805, taking care of those who take care of us is not optional. It is our shared responsibility.
Learn more at One805.org
At One805, we believe that caring for those who protect us is not optional. It is our collective responsibility.
As our COO and Co-Founder, Richard Weston-Smith, says at One805Live!, our annual benefit concert, "We are here to show our appreciation to raise funds to provide essential counselling and let them know that their sacrifices are not overlooked."
We remain deeply committed to ensuring that First Responders and their families have access to mental wellness services.
Learn more about how you can help at One805.org
We are deeply honoured to help provide First Responders with access to trusted mental wellness programs and peer support tailored to the realities of their service.
Thank you to Guadalupe's Police Chief Michael Cash for talking about how One805 funding impacts first responders!
Caring for those who protect our communities is not simply a short-term responsibility. It is a lasting commitment.
That is why we are building the One805 Mental Wellness Endowment: a permanent source of support designed to provide long-term financial stability for mental wellness resources for generations of First Responders.
With your continued generosity, this endowment will become a lasting foundation of care.
Learn more: One805.org
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