Survivors of Blue Suicide Foundation, Inc. (SBS) addresses the emotional and psychological needs, that arise from the loss of a loved one by suicide in the law enforcement profession. The family and co-workers of any active or retired law enforcement officer who has died by suicide in the United States and its territories may use the services of SBS.
VISION
To provide all survivors and co-workers of law enforcement suicide with enduring support while working with the agency to provide respect and dignity to the families and law enforcement community.
CORE VALUES
Remembrance: We inspire others to honor the life they lived, not how they died.
Integrity: We are guided by collective moral compasses, transparency, and fiscal responsibility.
Dignity: We are committed to respecting survivors, law enforcement officers and the agencies impacted by officer suicide.
Diversity: We encourage and celebrate the diverse voices of all suicide survivors and the law enforcement community.
Support: We are dedicated to serving those affected by an officer suicide by fostering lifelong relationships, compassion and understanding.
Community: We strive to educate law enforcement officers and agencies on best practices to help guide them and the families after an officer suicide.
The flag represents America's law enforcement who have died by suicide.
The teal and purple waves in the flag represent suicide awareness.
The blue wave in the flag represents law enforcement's thin blue line.
The white writing symbolizes hope.
The infinity symbol is our limitless support to survivors in the blue family.
Linda Pope is the surviving spouse of Officer Daniel J. Pope, who was shot and killed in the line of duty while working for the Cincinnati (OH) Police Department on 12/5/1997. Linda became involved with Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) by attending Spouses Retreat in 1998 and over the years, pioneered the incorporation of several C.O.P.S. Chapters, including Ohio. Linda said, "When I learned of this new organization that was being developed and mirrored after my own organization, C.O.P.S., I felt compelled to help. As a survivor myself, I know the devastation of losing an officer in the line of duty and wanted to help in some small way the survivors of law enforcement suicide. It has been such an honor to design this logo and truly honor those officers who have died by suicide."