Today, we honor and appreciate all the first responders who work tirelessly to keep us safe. Thank you for your dedication and service. #NationalFirstRespondersDay
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Today, we pause to remember 9/11 and honor the lives that were lost and forever changed. It’s been 23 years, but the impact of that day is still felt deeply. We think about the incredible bravery of the first responders, firefighters, police officers, and everyday people who stepped up without hesitation, risking everything to help others. The sacrifice they made is something we can never fully repay, but we will never forget. What stands out the most from that day, beyond the pain and loss, is how people came together. Strangers helped one another without question. Communities rallied to support those in need. In the midst of so much darkness, there was also a strong sense of unity and shared humanity. As we reflect today, we honor the memory of those who are no longer with us and the courage of those who showed up in unimaginable ways. Let’s remember the lessons of 9/11 – about kindness, resilience, and how, even in the worst of times, we’re stronger together. We will never forget. #September11 #9/11 #unitedwestand #neverforget #heroicacts #firstresponders #compassion #honorthefallen #sharedhumanity #bravery #heroesof911 #wewillneverforget #togetherwerise #communitysupport #togetherwearestronger
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Today we remember the lives lost and forever changed on September 11, 2001. We honor the courage of first responders and everyday heroes who stepped up in our nation's darkest hour. May we never forget their sacrifice and resilience. #NeverForget #September11 #EmploymentLawyer #NYCLawyer #LegalRepresentation #LegalAdvice #EmploymentDiscrimination #newyork
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Today the disruption starts…the disruption for good for all Veterans and their families! That disruption is VetsForever! VetsForever, a VA Accredited Law Group, mission is simple yet profound: to assist ALL veterans in navigating the often complex VA claims process. Our team wants to ensure ALL veterans receive the benefits and compensation they have rightfully earned. At VetsForever, our core values are more than just words on paper; they're the guiding principles that drive everything we do. Honor, Courage, Commitment, Transparency, and Service form the foundation of our organization, shaping every interaction and decision we make. VetsForever was founded by 100% disabled veterans who understand the challenges veterans face firsthand, and that's why we're dedicated to providing unwavering support and advocacy every step of the way. Whether it's assisting with paperwork, clarifying procedures, or advocating for fair treatment, our team is here to ensure veterans receive the care and benefits they deserve. #VetsForever #VeteransSupport #ServiceMatters #GoForGo #HonorCourageCommitment #UnitedCommunity
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Veterans and civilian offenders who have been involved with the justice system can find a solution in our Pathways to H.O.P.E. (Assisting Offenders in Pursuing Excellence) program's emphasis on reentry, diversion, restorative justice, and mentoring, which aims to help them reintegrate into society and establish themselves as law-abiding, productive, and influential members of society, families, and the workforce. Improving Oneself, Mental Health Readiness, Prevocational and Workforce Readiness, and Ongoing Vocational, Career Development, and Mentor Support were all part of Pathways' long-term strategy (both before and after release).
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Attention First Responders! Exciting News Alert: Our highly anticipated distance learning course "Building Trust, Saving Lives: Keys to Effective Veteran Crisis Response" is officially LIVE! Are you ready to enhance your skills in handling veteran crisis situations? Look no further! Join us on this transformative journey where you'll gain invaluable insights and techniques, now conveniently accessible online, based on our highly renowned in-person California P.O.S.T. certified training. In this course, you'll learn: ?? Strategies for building trust and rapport with veterans in crisis. ?? Essential communication techniques tailored to veteran-specific needs. ?? Best practices for effectively responding to and de-escalating crisis situations. ?? Insights into the unique challenges faced by veterans and how to address them with ?????empathy and compassion. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make a profound impact and save lives! Enroll now: https://lnkd.in/g7hrsgax Together, let's equip ourselves with the knowledge and skills needed to serve our veterans with honor and compassion. ???? #VeteranSupport #FirstResponders #BuildingTrust #SavingLives International Association of Chiefs of Police International Public Safety Association National Sheriffs' Association Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Los Angeles County Department of Military & Veterans Affairs Veteran Peer Access Network LEO-Network.com Police1 POLICEmag.com San Diego County Sheriff's Department San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department Mark Durmisevich
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Last week, footage was released of the final moments of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Roger Fortson’s life. Once again, we see the crushing violence of this racialized society and the horrific injustice of police brutality. We lament. We acknowledge the trauma, PTSD, anguish, fear, and anger this story can bring up. So first, we want to ensure our BIPOC community is taken care of, heard, and seen. And then, all together, we lament. We find ourselves looking directly at injustice and its violence, and we lament. We lament a life taken. We lament a Black man’s life taken. We lament a young Black man’s life taken. As bridge builders, we don’t stop at lament. We take our lament and foster transformation. We have to cultivate a holy imagination and actively work towards creating equitable systems. We have to be willing to ask ourselves and decision makers tough questions. What responsibilities lie with us? What can we do to make sure people are safe in their own homes? How can we create systems where everyone is treated fairly? How can we ensure lethal force is the absolute last resort? How can we better value life? What do we need to do for there to be liberty and justice for all? We lament. And then we move onward to leverage, leveraging our positions and resources for healing and restoration. Be color brave instead of colorblind. Ask questions. Be willing to investigate the history of policing in the U.S. and in your state. Accept historical truths and present realities. Engage in your community by voting, initiating community policing efforts, and looking at your city’s resources and budgets and what might be reallocated. Attend community meetings where discussions can happen and lead to change. Support mental health initiatives for your community and for law enforcement officers. Listen to the experiences of families who have endured police brutality. Speak up when police brutality occurs. Be dedicated to figuring out a different way of policing within your local context. Look at what other cities have done that have yielded positive results. Give yourself space to weep and mourn. It doesn’t have to be this way. Say Roger Fortson’s name. Hold his family and friends in prayer. And know that transformation begins with you. #bethebridge #lament #rogerfortson
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Sometimes Tragedy Strikes Unexpectedly, and Our Nation’s Heroes Know This All Too Well Wednesday, we honored the anniversary of September 11, 2001—a day that forever changed our country and so many lives. Reflecting on that day, I remember serving in the U.S. Army in Egypt. The events of 9/11 changed the course of my military career over the next 24 years. I know firsthand how unpredictable life can be, especially for our military, veterans, and first responders, who are often on the frontlines of tragedy. This reality hit home once again recently with the story of our policyholders, Courtney and Aaron. Their story is a sobering reminder of how fragile life can be and the importance of protecting our loved ones. We don’t always know what tomorrow will bring, but we can prepare for it. Providing that protection doesn’t always mean grand gestures or monumental sacrifices. Sometimes, the most minor acts of planning make the most significant impact on the lives of those we care about. Having the right policies in place ensures that the ones we love are taken care of when tragedy strikes unexpectedly. As someone who has spent 26 years in service to this nation, I’ve seen how crucial it is to be prepared for the worst while hoping and praying for the best. Protecting your loved ones is a duty we should all take seriously, and it’s something we can all do. Let’s honor the sacrifice of our nation’s heroes by safeguarding the futures of our families. If you’d like to know more about how to ensure your loved ones' protection, I’d be happy to discuss how we can help. #NeverForget #ProtectWhatMatters #MilitaryFamilies #Veterans #FirstResponders #LifeInsurance #Legacy
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Discipline is the cornerstone of success, both in law enforcement and in business. As police officers, we rely on discipline every day to protect and serve our communities. But that same level of focus and consistency can be applied to our personal growth and financial well-being. Look at the Navy SEALs—they're highly successful not just because of their physical strength, but because of their mindset: relentless discipline, resilience, and dedication to the mission. The same principles apply to achieving success in business and personal finance. By adopting this mindset, we can take control of our financial futures, build wealth, and create more time for what matters most—our health, families, and passions. #DisciplineEqualsSuccess #Leadership #FinancialFreedom #CopsGuideToWealth #PersonalGrowth #LawEnforcementLife #MindsetMatters #Resilience
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Correctional Professionals: Take a listen to the brilliant leadership mind of Dean Williams in the newest episode of Space for Knowledge. His take on current trends, managing correctional issues and the use of technology are topics of conversation and there is so much to be learned from his perspective, expertise and experience.
Our Space for Knowledge Series blasts off today!?? Join our incredible host, Sheriff (Ret.) John Boyd and Dean Williams, Executive Director (Ret.) of the CO Department of Corrections, as they provide insights into safety, technology, and organizational Culture in the corrections environment! Click the link below to watch the full discussion: https://bit.ly/3UZjKXA
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