Carolina C.O.P.S. Assisting families on the Road to Hope
Carolina C.O.P.S. Assisting families on the Road to Hope
Carolina C.O.P.S. will hold its second quarter meeting via Zoom on September 18th. Invitations will be emailed to our survivors in July/August.
Carolina COPS will host our Annual Blue Family Holiday Luncheon at the SC Criminal Justice Academy in Columbia on November 22nd. Lunch will be provided by Shealy's BBQ.
C.O.P.S. Survivor Weekends and Camps
For more than three decades, C.O.P.S. has provided comprehensive Survivor Weekends and Camps that cater to more than 80,000 survivors and their families over 50 chapters nationwide. Whether it is offering grief counseling to participants or providing peer support and additional resources, C.O.P.S.’ objective is to support each survivor in their journey to recovery.
C.O.P.S. knows that in the wake of a line-of-duty death, many lives are affected. Whether you are the spouse or child of an officer, a parent or sibling, an aunt or uncle, cousin, in-law, grandchild, fiancé, significant other, or a co-worker, there is an inherent need for a safe space to grieve and to process the feelings and memories surrounding that loved one. Our weekends and camps are designed to allow participants to do just that. C.O.P.S. Survivor Weekends and Camps are specifically formatted to support the survivors as they learn to cope.
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