








The COVID-19 Pandemic shocked the world. Meetings were canceled, events were canceled, businesses were closed or limited to public access. Law enforcement was hit hard with a wave of line-of-duty deaths from the virus itself, especially in Texas.
Through it all, Cheryl Railsback and Danielle Story-Stinson have worked tirelessly to assist every survivor within the area of the Greater Houston C.O.P.S. Chapter. With so many officers losing their lives to Covid across the state, Cheryl and Danielle found themselves providing additional support to neighboring chapters in any way they could.
“The pandemic really made us realize how much we relied on being able to meet each other, the family members, and the departments in person,” says Danielle. “It has challenged us to adapt to the video chat and has allowed us to streamline processes for contacting the survivors.”
The increase of line-of-duty deaths due to COVID-19 brings with it the additional outreach needed to support surviving families and co-workers. The importance of chapters working together as needed has proved necessary.
“We do a lot to assist the survivors, especially when it comes to working with the other Texas Chapters. The Texas Memorial is an example of that,” says Cheryl. “We have to work hand in hand to get an event like that done. It’s a joint effort, all for the survivors.”
Officers will never be forgotten, and their survivors will never be alone. Not even a pandemic can stop that.
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