Breaking the Chains BC – with MLA Shane Simpson – Legislature building

Breaking the Chains BC was invited to the Legislature Building in Victoria BC to have lunch with MLA Shane Simpson, the man who tabled Bill M203 the Presumption of Illness. We had an amazing talk about our petition, prevention, mental health and addiction, support and recovery. You’re invited to join us in Stanley Park, English […]

CTV NEWS / PTSD AWARENESS – Addiction, and Alcohol Recovery – Together We Can

Watch now – todays CTV news coverage live in English Bay, raising awareness to PTSD / Presumption of Illness petition. click here Terrance Joseph Kosikar’s heart rate went up, anxiety levels kicked in full throttle, just before speaking to over 40 men, at the Together We Can Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Education Society yesterday […]

PRESS RELEASE – PTSD AWARENESS – FIRST STEP HOPE

JULY 23 – 24th (11 am start)  ENGLISH BAY –  FIRST STEP HOPE FORMER BC FIRST RESPONDER RAISING AWARENESS TO PTSD by flipping a 400 pound tractor tire several kilometres while shackled in over 50 pounds of solid steel chain. On July 23rd- 24th,Terrance Joseph Kosikar will be flipping his tire in English Bay and […]

Who was the man in chains, flipping a tire at the BC Legislature on Canada Day

Originally By Victoria Buzz – July 5, 2016  – Click here to read original article Terrance Joseph Kosikar is 43-years-old and lives in the beautiful back-country mountains of British Columbia, Canada. On the opening day of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, a luge athlete by the name of Nodar Kumaritashvili, was killed during a training run at the Whistler Sliding […]

**HUGE SUCCESS** at Magic Bike Ruedesheim Germany raising awareness to PTSD

  **HUGE SUCCESS** at Magic Bike Ruedesheim Germany raising awareness to PTSD Together with – Two Capitols Chapter – Harley Owners Group Germany. Friday night, just before midnight and I had just laid down to bed when I heard the buzzzzzz from my cell phone. Yes, the Lion has a cell phone now, believe it! […]

First responder to Olympic luge accident hopes to shine light on PTSD – Globe and Mail

Originally published in The Globe & Mail here. Six years after the death of a Georgian luge athlete on the opening day of the 2010 Olympics, the first responder who tried to save him is still wrapped in the chains of post-traumatic stress disorder. On Saturday, Terrance Kosikar, 45, finished Breaking the Chains B.C., a […]