Featured Sites
National Fraternal Order of Police
"From our early beginnings in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1915 to today, the Fraternal Order of Police has grown to become the largest and most commanding voice in law enforcement. With more than 2,200 local lodges and more than 356,000 members across the United States, we are committed to the belief that no one knows the danger and difficulties faced by law enforcement officers better than another law enforcement officer."
Florida State Fraternal Order of Police
"The Fraternal Order of Police is the world’s largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 364,000 members in more than 2,100 lodges. Florida State FOP ranks as the third largest state lodge. We are the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities."
Florida FOP Lodge NY 3100
"Florida FOP Lodge NY 3100 was created to represent the growing numbers of retired law enforcement officers from NY now living in Florida. Our membership is open to all retired law enforcement officers from New York.
While the majority of our membership retired from the NYPD, we actively encourage all retired law enforcement officers from any New York agency to join Florida FOP Lodge NY 3100."
Port Authority Police Department
"The Port Authority Police Department is dedicated providing cutting-edge law enforcement services to protect the region and those who transverse it. Our department is committed to accomplishing this mission by employing a comprehensive transportation and counterterrorism policing strategy, while ensuring our core tenets of Pride, Service, and Distinction are always upheld."
Port Authority Retired Police Association
"We are a social group of retired Port Authority Police Officers of every rank. Established in 1962 to promote goodwill and social events among our members. Providing a medium and forum to exchange views, opinions and experiences."
9/11 Memorial & Museum
"The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is the country’s principal institution concerned with exploring 9/11, documenting its impact, and examining its continuing significance. Honoring those who were killed in the 2001 and 1993 attacks is at the heart of our mission.
Located at the World Trade Center in New York City, the 9/11 Memorial Museum tells the story of 9/11 through media, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts, presenting visitors with personal stories of loss, recovery, and hope."
Tunnel to Towers Foundation
"Since 9/11, we have been helping America’s heroes by providing mortgage-free homes to Gold Star and fallen first responder families with young children and by building specially-adapted smart homes for catastrophically injured veterans and first responders. We are also committed to eradicating veteran homelessness and helping America to Never Forget September 11, 2001."
Officer Down Memorial Page
"The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc., (ODMP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring America's fallen law enforcement officers. More than 26,000 officers have died in the line of duty in the United States since 1776 and ODMP is honored to preserve their memories and give friends, family, other officers, and citizens alike the opportunity to remember the fallen and honor their sacrifices."
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund
"The purpose of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is to honor the role of law enforcement, in service to society, by recognizing the sacrifices and valor of law enforcement, educating the community, and making it safer for those who serve."
Law Enforcement United
"Law Enforcement United is founded upon and committed to honoring officers who have died in the line of duty, and ensuring that their surviving family is supported and not forgotten. Our fundraising efforts support The Road to Hope, Concerns of Police Survivors, The Officer Down Memorial Page, and Spirit of Blue Foundation."
Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.)
"Each year, between 140 and 160 officers die in the line of duty and their families and co-workers are left to cope. C.O.P.S. provides resources to help them rebuild their shattered lives. There is no membership fee to join C.O.P.S., for the price paid is already too high.
C.O.P.S. was organized in 1984 with 110 individual members. Today, C.O.P.S. membership is over 67,000 survivors. Survivors include spouses, children, parents, siblings, significant others, and co-workers of officers who have died in the line of duty according to Federal government criteria. C.O.P.S. is governed by a national board of law enforcement survivors. All programs and services are administered by the National Office in Camdenton, Missouri. C.O.P.S. has over 50 chapters nationwide that work with survivors at the grass-roots level."
Thin Blue Line USA
"Thin Blue Line USA quickly earned its trusted name among families, departments, and communities. We are passionate sponsors of law enforcement non-profits, and make it a goal to support families and communities affected by the loss of an officer. We are proud to have donated over $1 million to causes supporting law enforcement, veterans, first responders, and more."