Honoring Our Fallen, Supporting Our Survivors

Honoring Our Fallen, Supporting Our Survivors

Each May, our nation comes together to honor  the courage, sacrifice and dedication of law enforcement officers. Originally established by presidential proclamation  President John F. Kennedy in 1962, National Police Week includes Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15th and a week of observances recognizing officers who given their lives in the line of duty, as well as those who continue to serve and protect our communities with dedication and courage.  ​

Events are centered in Washington, D.C. and  include the Candlelight Vigil hosted by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, the Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S) National Survivors Conference and the cornerstone of the week, the Fraternal Order of Police National Peace Officers Memorial Service on May 15th at the West Front of the United States Capitol.

​National Police week is both a time of solemn remembrance and a celebration of the men and women who serve with integrity and bravery every day.  It reminds us that behind every badge is a story of service, sacrifice and family.

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