National Police Wives Association
National Police Wives Association (NPWA) is
a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to supporting law
enforcement spouses through various outreach programs, providing
resources to those new to the law enforcement community, as well as
promoting volunteerism and charity within the law enforcement
community in general.
We also include an online forum
comprised of over 200 active women worldwide - and growing! We are
dedicated to providing support, resources, and friendship to the
people supporting our law enforcement officers every day. We are
dedicated to helping one another face the daily struggles of being
in a law enforcement relationship.
NPWA originally started
as Police Wives Online (PWO) in April of 2005 with the goal of
becoming a national resource and support center for police spouses
and family members.
Helping Uplift Grieving Survivors
(H.U.G.S.) is a program established by the National Police Wives
Assocation. It is a condolence and support program for families and
departments who have lost a loved one or comrade in the line of
duty. Many of the members of Police Wives Online volunteer their
time as H.U.G.S. Sisters. These "Sisters" provide an outreach system
for grieving families in their area. They provide a card with their
name, phone number, email address, and grief resources, should the
surviving spouse or department wish to seek support.
NPWA is
working on establishing a Scholarship Program to help support the
children of law enforcement officers nationwide in their quest for
educational knowledge.
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