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West Tennessee Concerns of Police Survivors
3099 Oakleigh Manor Cove
Germantown, Tennessee 38138
Tel: 901.309.9455 | Email: cops@wtn-cops.org

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State/Regional Chapters of COPS

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Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. (COPS)

"COPS is a national, non-profit organization which was formed in Washington, D.C. in 1983. COPS held its first National Police Survivors' Seminars the following year with 100 attendees. There are now over 10,000 families served by COPS. West Tennessee Concerns of Police Survivors (WTN-COPS) was organized in 2000 and is one of the three state chapters. WTN-COPS serves all counties west of the Tennessee River and is committed to helping surviving law enforcement families rebuild their lives after the traumatic and life changing experience of losing their officer in the line-of-duty... "

Visit www.nationalcops.org to learn more about COPS