Co-Workers Weekend
October 2 - 5, 2026
NEW LOCATION
YMCA of the Rockies - Estes Park, CO
REGISTRATION OPEN DECEMBER 2025
Registration Deadline September 2
C.O.P.S. Co-Workers Weekend is planned for surviving co-workers, active or retired, (21 years or older) of law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty, as determined by C.O.P.S. criteria. Other relatives and friends are not eligible to attend.
Testimonial from a 2025 Co-Workers Weekend Attendee:
"It’s the only time of the year that I can be with people who truly understand what it’s like to be a Survivor, moreover what it’s like to be a law-enforcement Survivor."
What to Expect
C.O.P.S. Co-Workers Weekend is designed for surviving co-workers to find support and understanding among fellow law enforcement officers who have faced the tragedy of a line-of-duty death. The weekend offers a safe space to openly discuss the difficulties you may be encountering, whether they stem from your loss or your current work environment.
During this weekend, you will connect with others who genuinely can relate to your struggles and can provide meaningful support and advice. Participants will engage in group sessions with optional individual counseling, all led by licensed mental health professionals who have experience helping law enforcement officials. Support sessions are coupled with wellness activities, giving you the chance to challenge yourself and connect with your peers. Our goal is for you to leave this weekend feeling acknowledged and equipped with a lasting support network of peers who actually “get it.” For a detailed schedule of events, please click here to view our sample agenda for the weekend.
Please review our general
Code of Conduct
Attendance for this weekend is strictly confidential, and participant names are not shared.
What is the Cost of the Weekend?
Your only expense is your travel to and from the Denver International Airport if you are flying. Or, to and from the YMCA of the Rockies, if you are driving. If flying, buses will be available to pick up attendees from the airport on the scheduled arrival day and back on departure day.
All lodging, meals and activities are provided at no cost. If you fail to cancel your attendance and you do not show up for the Weekend, you could be subject to a participation fee for the following year’s Weekend.
Session Examples:
- Survivor Guilt
- The Suicide Epidemic
- How to Help Your Department Understand What You Are Going Through
- Awareness of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- I’m Burnt Out
Travel Information
Please do not make any travel arrangements until you receive confirmation from C.O.P.S. that your registration has been received and approved to attend the program.
After confirmation: Attendees will be sent detailed information to book their travel arrangements.
Limited travel assistance may be available. Contact your local C.O.P.S. Chapter or contact the C.O.P.S. National Office for additional information.



