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Apr 01
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Celebrating Female LEOs During Women’s History Month 2024!

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Milwaukee Police Association, #21, WI I.U.P.A. Local Milwaukee Police Association, #21, in WI posted on social media, “We salute them every day - and especially for #WomensHistoryMonth. MPA...
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Mar 25
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2024 Lawton Citizens Police Academy

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
In Oklahoma, I.U.P.A. Local Lawton Police Officers Assn., #24 Members taught community members in a multi-week Citizens Police Academy. Lawton Police Department posted the below photos on social media.  ...
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Mar 18
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Honoring the Fallen 5K Race

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Clermont Police Officers/Sergeants Union Members participated in the 4th Annual Honoring the Fallen 5K Race. The event was sponsored by the Clermont Police Department and proceeds went to...
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Mar 11
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Hero Spotlight: WACOPS Heroes

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Washington Council of Police and Sheriffs Law Enforcement Associates, #27 awarded four officers this year with the Mark Brinkman Distinguished Service Award. A video of the event can...
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Mar 04
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Run in Honor of Trooper Zachary Fink

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Port St. Lucie Police Officers Association, #6015 and I.U.P.A. Local Port St. Lucie Police Sergeants Association, #6017 Members participated in a run in honor of Trooper Zachary Fink...
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Feb 26
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Hero Spotlight: Patrol Officer Austin Bly

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Toledo Police Patrolman's Assn., #10 Member Patrol Officer Austin Bly was awarded the State of Ohio Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year Award as well as the Northwest Ohio...
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Feb 20
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Valentine’s Day with LEOs Nationwide

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
Ohio: I.U.P.A. Local Toledo Police Patrolman's Assn., #10 Members Officer Justin Siminak and Community Service Officer Hassan Cheaib along with other officers from Toledo Police Department delivered stuffed animals to...
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Feb 12
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Police Birthdays in Bunnell, Florida!

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
A ten-year-old boy named Daniel in Bunnell, Florida lost his mother a few years ago. Every year, he and his father do something to show their appreciation in honor of...
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Feb 05
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Hero Spotlight: Officer Rusten Sheskey

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Kenosha Professional Police Association, #211 Member Officer Rusten Sheskey was recently recognized by the United States Secret Service’s National Computer Forensics Institute (NCFI). He was ranked 35th out...
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Jan 29
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New Smyrna Beach Officers Help Kids Celebrate Literacy Week

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local New Smyrna Beach POA, #6057 members read to kids at Chisholm Elementary School to help develop their reading skills during Literacy Week, Florida! New Smyrna Beach Police Department...
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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.