








“You have to give to get.” It’s a motto that Jackie Bergeron, surviving sister-in-law of Maplewood (MN) Police Sergeant Joseph Bergeron, EOW 5/1/2010, has lived by since the day her brother-in-law died. One of the main ways Jackie fulfills this motto is by giving back to other survivors through the Minnesota C.O.P.S. Chapter.
“I have always been a person who genuinely cares for other people and their wellbeing,” Jackie said. “I found that giving back and helping others through C.O.P.S. allows me to not only assist others, but it also helps me with my own grief.”
Since getting involved, Jackie has worn many hats within the Minnesota Chapter and has made a tremendous impact on many survivors. One of her main focuses has been to get all Minnesota survivors involved, and make sure that everyone has been contacted and is getting assistance.
“I want to make sure that everyone can get help and get their questions answered along with just having their voices heard,” Jackie explained. “For some, just knowing that someone is there can make all the difference; it did for me.”
Jackie plans to continue helping survivors in her state, but also has made it her mission to spread the word about the C.O.P.S. organization and the impact made on the law enforcement community at a national level.
“I just want to increase the awareness that we continue to help even after the honor guard and tributes are gone,” Jackie said, “We will always be there for you.”
Jackie Bergeron
Surviving Sister-In-Law of
Sergeant Joseph Bergeron
Maplewood (MN) Police Department
EOW 5/1/2010
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