LEORF

Law Enforcement Officers Relief Fund
The Law Enforcement Relief Fund was established to provide support and resources to officers and family members of the Law Enforcement community.
The organization will without restriction provide assistance by all manner and means to law enforcement personnel as well as the immediate family members who have suffered loss as a result of disaster, violence, injury or any other calamity. In the case of common disaster or unusual tragedy, the organization may expand the scope of its services to include other members of the public in its sole discretion.
Donations are tax deductible.
The Law Enforcement Relief Fund is a non-profit charitable corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, (or corresponding provisions of any future United States Internal revenue Code).
About IUPA
International Union of Police Associations (IUPA) has been serving the law Enforcement community for more than 30 years. Our history began in 1954 when the union was known as the National Conference of Police Associations (NCPA). The NCPA was developed in response to the demands of the law enforcement profession that was changing so quickly, especially in the areas of collective bargaining and benefits. It was apparent that police officers were in need of the support and services that only the AFL-CIO could provide through the auspices of other police officers. In 1966, the N.C.P.A. amended its by-laws to allow a number of local Canadian police associations to affiliate and N.C.P.A. became known as the International Conference of Police Associations. The I.C.P.A. declined to ally itself with the AFL-CIO, so the member organizations that wanted AFL-CIO affiliation created the International Union of Police Associations (I.U.P.A.).