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Concerns of Police Survivors provided a safe haven, a place where people understood what you’re going through and what you’re going to go through as the years pass. I’d never have gotten to a place of peace and love for myself if not for Bob Bauer finding the right counselor for me back at home after one of our retreats. They help you see there is no shame in getting help when you’re dealing with things that are too heavy to take on yourself. Because of the resources C.O.P.S. provides, I’ve been able to find a place of peace.
Katie MacDonald
Surviving Sibling of
Officer Owen Fisher
Flint Police Department (MI)
EOW 7/16/2005
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