Survivors of Blue Suicide Foundation is proud to work with our partners to further the mission of uniting survivors of law enforcement suicide to support one another and honor our fallen heroes.
Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.)
Rebuilding shattered lives of survivors and co-workers affected by line-of-duty death.
The UnionActive™ website system is the ultimate tool for Union organizations to maintain a professional web presence with up-to-the minute information and powerful membership communication tools.
Working together, we help to build resiliency with First Responders, their partners, and their families to foster healthy professional and personal lives.
Law enforcement officers and first responders have unique jobs, they have experiences that others don't have, and they have mental health needs that aren't "the usual" everyday need.
A Certified First Responder Counselor is specially trained to understand the needs of these heroes, including the importance of confidentiality and trust.
The mission of Protecting the Guardian is to create, promote, and maintain the health and wellness of law enforcement officers through education and training. It is through this education and training that officers will be empowered to succeed in their careers as well as in their personal lives.
To increase the recruitment, retention and promotion of women in federal law enforcement through professional training, published academic research and writing, professional consultations, achievement recognition, scholarship awards, and platform building to network and collaborate with law enforcement partners, stakeholders, and supportive sponsors.
Our mission is to honor the service and sacrifice of all law enforcement officers that have died in the line of duty and remember the survivors left behind.
Law Enforcement Today (LET) was started by Captain Robert Greenberg as a voice for active and retired law enforcement officers, their families, and anyone who supports the men and women who protect and serve.
is an evidence-based training program developed by Peter J. Killeen, Ed.D that tackles the stigma of mental health. It does this by empowering law enforcement at all levels with the understanding, knowledge, and self-awareness they need to affect positive change within themselves and their profession.
Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC)
PORAC represents over 77,000 public safety members and over 930 associations, making it the largest law enforcement organization in California and the largest statewide association in the nation.
For more than 25 years, CSU has helped adult learners achieve their academic goals by providing the strongest online degree programs at an affordable rate.
FBHA’s goal is to provide behavioral health workshops to fire departments, EMS and Dispatch organizations across the globe, focusing on behavioral health awareness with a strong emphasis towards suicide prevention and promoting resources available to firefighters/EMS/Dispatch and their families.
Forge VFR (Veteran and First Responder) is mission-focused on improving the mental health and well-being of active-duty service members, Veterans, First Responders, and their families.