








For Lucia Canales and her family, jumping into C.O.P.S. and feeling the love and support the organization brings didn’t take long following the death of her brother, Houston (TX) Police Officer Henry Canales, EOW 6/23/2009.
"Our department is amazing. Directly after the death of my
brother, they took and provided a bunch of our information to C.O.P.S. We attended events and saw the support that the
organization gives to survivors," Lucia said. "I knew immediately that I wanted to find out more about the organization, and I wanted to get involved."
Getting involved is exactly what Lucia has done since 2010. From holding positions within her Chapter Board, to attending/assisting with chapter events, she also makes sure to attend Siblings Retreat as often as she possibly can. Support is what this organization is built on, and it is something that Lucia's family have experienced firsthand and want to relay to other survivors.
“I jumped in directly after figuring out what C.O.P.S. was all about," Lucia said. "It all went so quickly that I even got voted into the Chapter’s vacant Secretary position after speaking with the Chapter President while attending my first Siblings Retreat.”
As Lucia continues to provide outreach and support, she is also looking into ways that she can get younger survivors involved. “I want younger survivors to be involved with our chapter," Lucia said. "As we progress, they are going to be the future of facilitating our chapter and the support we provide our survivors.”
As far as what the future holds for Lucia, she wants to continue to be involved both locally through her chapter and nationally by attending events and providing peer support. She recognizes that her healing process has developed into assisting others. She sees that survivors are in similar shoes that she wore 5 – 8 – 10 years ago, and helping them progress along their journey with grief allows her to do the same on her path.
“I am coming up on 15 years," Lucia said. "I recognize that I get a lot of satisfaction from helping people. It has become my calling.”
Lucia Canales
Surviving Sibling of
Officer Henry Canales
Houston (TX) Police Department
EOW 08/01/2011
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