SERVICES
For Our Survivors
Since 1984, C.O.P.S. has served the mission of rebuilding shattered lives of surviving family members and co-workers impacted by line-of-duty death. Originally starting out by serving 110 survivors, C.O.P.S. has now grown to over 87,000 members who identify as a law enforcement survivor. Through healing Survivor Weekends and Camps, honorable and special events, law enforcement trainings, informative publications, access to mental health professionals, and a dedicated national board and staff, C.O.P.S. has helped families and co-workers learn to navigate their grief, honor their fallen hero, and connect with other survivors who have walked a similar path. Peer support is the heart of this organization. You do not have to go through this alone.
survivor -
A family member or or co-worker
of a law enforcement officer
who died in the line of duty.
line of duty deaths include:
felonious, accidental, medical/illness,
and suicide (in accordance with the public safety officer support act
of 2022)











