Growth

Beth Wouters admits she hit an all-time low after the death of her brother, Warren (MI) Police Sergeant Christopher M. Wouters, on October 11, 2000.
Attending National Police Week (NPW) that following year was the start of bringing hope and healing back into her life. Beth attended every meeting,
luncheon, seminar and event to help her with her grief. It was during that week she connected with other surviving siblings.
With the exception of two years, Beth has attended the Siblings Retreat every year for the past 21 years. “C.O.P.S. saved my ‘emotional’ life twice,” she said.
“If it hadn’t been for the counselors at the Siblings Retreat, I don’t know where I would be today.” She attributes the psychotherapy treatment
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) for helping her cope.
Beth’s family started the Christopher M. Wouters Family Foundation in memory of Chris. For many years, the foundation has provided snacks for
survivors during NPW, supported special events, and sponsors the water bottle gift at Hands-On Programs. Beth says giving back to C.O.P.S. goes with the
foundation’s mission of “Continuing to make a difference – reaching for the stars with a giving hand and love-filled heart in honor of our
Christopher Michael Wouters.”
Beth continues to attend the Siblings Retreat where she enjoys seeing the growth of herself and other survivors year after year. “One survivor was so grief
stricken, she couldn’t speak her brother’s name,” Beth said. “Now to see how far she has come over the past couple of years is remarkable.
That is what C.O.P.S. does."
Beth Wouters
Surviving Sibling of
Sergeant Christopher Wouters
Warren (MI) Police Department
EOW 10/11/2000
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