We Are Not Alone
C.O.P.S. has provided immense support for my family and me since my husband, Officer Kejuane Bates of the Vidalia Police Department, passed away on April 1, 2020.
April 1, 2020, is a day I will never forget; I am reminded of it daily. It was the day my world shattered—the day the love of my life, and my daughter’s father, lost his battle with COVID-19.
The local Louisiana C.O.P.S. chapter, along with the national organization, has been instrumental in guiding me through my grieving process, offering comfort and support during the most difficult times for my daughter and me. They have connected our family with valuable resources and introduced us to other families facing similar challenges.
The services provided to survivors are invaluable and life-changing. My daughter and I have attended two National Police Weeks, a Kids Camp, and, more recently in September, I participated in a Spouses event. Knowing that my daughter and I are not alone and have others to lean on has been crucial in our healing journey. The friendships we have formed with other survivors and their children are lasting and provide incredible support. I am forever grateful for this community.
The support shown to my family over nearly three years has been immeasurable. While my family and I became members of C.O.P.S. for the worst possible reason, I am deeply thankful for the membership and the support that comes with it.
Chelsea Bates
Surviving Spouse of
Officer Kejuane Bates
Chicago (IL) Police Department
EOW 4/1/2020
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