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Jun 10
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Hero Spotlight: Sarasota School Resource Officers

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Sarasota County School Police Association, #6046 and I.U.P.A. Local Sarasota County School Sergeant Association, #6047 members were recognized by the I.U.P.A. and by Sarasota County Schools Police Department...
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Jun 03
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LEOs Raising Awareness for Autism

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Hammond Police Association, #345 members participated in a baseball game and other fundraising events to raise money for autism awareness! You can watch a video of the game...
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May 28
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Police Memorial Ceremony for Fallen LEOs

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Shreveport Police Union, #275 President Christopher Bordelon was instrumental in planning the Police Memorial Ceremony that took place in Louisiana recently. The ceremony honored those who have made...
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May 20
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Thank You Notes for LEOs During Police Week

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Coalition of Police, #911 Members received thank you cards with thoughtful and appreciative messages in them in honor of Police Week. Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4...
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May 13
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Sign Up to Support LEOs NOW at the LEORF Golf Classic 2024!

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
Sign Up to Support LEOs NOW at the LEORF Golf Classic 2024! Presented by   Proceeds from the LEORF Golf Classic are used to provide specialized relief when, tragically, a...
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May 06
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C.O.P.S. – National Police Week Preview

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
C.O.P.S. Executive Director Dianne Bernhard and Communications Director Sara Slone have a conversation about what happens at National Police Week. From before you go, to stepping foot off the plane,...
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Apr 29
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Hero Spotlight: Lifeguard Dalton Smith

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Volusia Watermen's Association, #6039 Member Lifeguard Dalton Smith rescued a man from a rip current. He and other lifeguards, along with officers and first responders from other agencies,...
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Apr 22
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Hero Fest at Harley Davidson

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Sebastian Police Officers Association, #6053 Members participated in Hero Fest at Space Coast Harley Davidson. They manned a booth at the event and showed off Sebastian Police Department’s...
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Apr 15
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Easter with LEOs Across the U.S.

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Volusia County Deputies Association, #6035, FL I.U.P.A. Local Volusia County Deputies Association, #6035 President Brodie Hughes along with many of his Members participated in Easter events for kids...
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Apr 08
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Hero Spotlight: School Resource Officer Michael Chrone

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Sarasota County School Police Association, #6046 Member School Resource Officer Michael Chrone saved a man’s life when he was having a medical emergency next to Glenallen Elementary, where...
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Injury Support

L.E.O.R.F. provides support to seriously assaulted Law Enforcement Officers in the line of duty. According to the 2016 FBI statistics for Law Enforcement Officers who were assaulted in the line of duty, it revealed of 57,180 officers assaulted, 28.9% were injured and 32.2 % were assaulted while responding to disturbance calls.

Disaster Relief

L.E.O.R.F. provides support to Law Enforcement Officers that face natural disasters such as, hurricanes, tornadoes, etc. while in the line of duty. These brave men and women leave their own families during these disasters to protect and keep other family’s loved ones safe during a disaster. In some cases, they lose their homes or their organization’s facility where they work. L.E.O.R.F. Fund, Inc. assist with rebuilding so, they can still perform their duties knowing their families are safe as well as, having a place to work from.

Family Assistance

Families that lose a Law Enforcement Officer member, not only lost a loved one who sacrificed their life to protect and serve but, they lost the future of the way their family unit was planned. It takes weeks for them to receive the benefits they duly deserve while funeral costs, household expenses and other bills accumulate. L.E.O.R.F. Fund, Inc. cannot fill the gap left behind of survivors but, it can provide some assistance so, they have time to mourn their loss.