Fianancial information and bylaws for Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.)
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Every year 140 to 160 staff are killed by the execution of their duties, their families and colleagues are entrusted to deal with tragic losses. Police Provide resources to help them rebuild a broken life. Participating in C.O. P. S. The paid price is too high, so there is no membership fee.
Police Founded in 1984, there are 110 individual members. Today C.O.P.S. has more than 48,000 survivors. According to federal standards, survivors include spouses, children, parents, brothers and sisters, other important people, and colleagues of officials murdered in the mission. It is managed by survivors of the police state law enforcement committee. All courses and services are managed by Camdenton National Office, Missouri State. In cooperation with police grassroots survivors, there are more than 50 chapters throughout the country
The police survivor program includes support from the National Police Survivor Conference, scholarship, country, state, and local associates to be held in the National Police Week in May, the COPS Children Counseling Redemption Program, the COPS Children Summer Camp, COPS youth "For young people" is included. Provide broad experience for spouses, parents, brothers and sisters, adult children, large families and colleagues, provide special retreats, trial and parole support, and other support programs
Knowing the extent of suffering of police survivors is directly affected by government response to the tragedy. Therefore, C.I. Domestic law enforcement agencies provide training and support to cope with the tragic loss of law enforcement experts. Police 501 (c) (3) It is a nonprofit organization. Programs and services funded by police subsidies and donations
Craig is grateful to 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizations who are committed to rebuilding the broken lives of police survivors and colleagues who have suffered from having died at work. She told COPS that on holidays he places two blue lights for Gleason and his wife Pam who caused a car accident in 1988. Killed. Craig is now dead, but her heritage still exists. so. Since then, the Blu-ray project has become a national plan, becoming an annual tradition, thousands of surviving army officers lost their lives. To commemorate the fallen policeman, everything you need to do is just hit the window with blue light.
Every year 140 to 160 staff are killed by the execution of their duties, their families and colleagues are entrusted to deal with tragic losses. Police Provide resources to help them rebuild a broken life. Participating in C.O. P. S. The paid price is already too high, so there is no membership fee. Police Founded in 1984, there are 110 individual members. Today C.O.P.S. has more than 48,000 survivors. According to federal standards, survivors include spouses, children, parents, brothers and sisters, other important people, and colleagues of officials murdered in the mission. It is managed by survivors of the police state law enforcement committee. All courses and services are managed by Camdenton National Office, Missouri State. In cooperation with police grassroots survivors, there are more than 50 chapters throughout the country