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Sep 18
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National Police Women’s Day Across the U.S.

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
Per National Today, National Police Women’s Day is “celebrated each year on September 12. The day acknowledges and celebrates the contribution of female police officers who enforce law and order...
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Sep 11
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Remembering Heroes on the Anniversary of 9/11

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
Each year that we pass the anniversary of 9/11, we must stop and reflect on the way the world was changed that day, the lives senselessly lost, the heroes who...
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Sep 05
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Hero Spotlight: Patrolman Jacob K. Vorce and Patrolman Tristan L. Sanders

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Defiance Police Officers Assn., #166 Members Patrolman Jacob K. Vorce and Patrolman Tristan L. Sanders were awarded the Lifesaving Award from the Defiance Police Department for saving the...
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Aug 28
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Lawton, Oklahoma Citizens Police Academy

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
Lawton Police Department, including I.U.P.A. Local Lawton Police Officers Assn., #24 Members, hosted a Citizens Police Academy where they taught kids about safety, police work, and about their local law...
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Aug 21
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BBQ for Yonkers LEOs, Their Families, and Their Communities

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Yonkers Police Benevolent Assn, #16 hosted a Friends and Family Picnic for Yonkers officers and their families. They also grilled at four locations for members of the community...
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Aug 14
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Milwaukee Therapy Dog Program

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Milwaukee Police Association, #21 member, Officer Benjamin Ade and his K9 therapy dog Crush shared about the therapy dog program in Milwaukee at the Wisconsin State Fire Chiefs...
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Aug 07
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First Responder Appreciation Day

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
Nascar is hosting First Responder Appreciation Day on August 26th. First responders can purchase their tickets at a discount for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway! Click...
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Jul 31
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Bel Air Police Keeping Everyone Safe on Independence Day!

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
Police in Bel Air, Maryland, including I.U.P.A. Local Bel Air Police Association, #229 members, watched over Independence Day events and celebrations to keep everyone safe. Bel Air Police Department posted...
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Jul 05
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Memorial Tribute to Detective Sergeant Frank Gualdino

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
Yonkers Police Department shared on social media about the tribute to Detective Sergeant Frank Gualdino, “A tribute to Detective Sergeant Frank Gualdino: this restored 1992 Chevrolet Caprice will be displayed...
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Jun 26
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Hero Spotlight: Bogalusa Officers of the Year

By leorf_usr | LEORF News
I.U.P.A. Local Bogalusa Police Association, #85 members Detective Sergeant Justin Blackwell and CO II Leonard Powell received awards from the local American Legion and Rotary Club. Every year, awards are...
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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.