Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) is a non-profit organization based in Camdenton, MO, dedicated to supporting the families and loved ones of law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. Through their various programs, including Hands-On Programs and Traumas of Law Enforcement Trainings, C.O.P.S. provides a safe space for survivors to grieve, process their emotions, and learn coping mechanisms. They also organize special events such as the National Police Week and the National Conference on Law Enforcement Wellness Trauma to honor and remember fallen officers and address the cumulative stressors faced by police officers throughout their careers.
C.O.P.S. serves a wide range of survivors, including spouses, children, parents, siblings, co-workers, and suicide survivors, as determined by the Public Safety Officer Support Act of 2022. They work closely with law enforcement agencies and organizations to ensure appropriate response and support for those affected by line-of-duty traumas. With a focus on rebuilding shattered lives, C.O.P.S. offers resources, counseling, scholarships, and survivor benefits to help survivors navigate the challenges they face. Through their efforts, C.O.P.S. aims to provide solace, understanding, and a sense of community to those who have lost a loved one in the line of duty.
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