In 1962, President John Kennedy signed a law designating May 15 as National Peace Officers' Memorial Day, and the calendar week containing that day as National Police Week.
During National Police Week, the Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) hosts the National Police Survivors' Conference to provide healing in a safe environment for adult survivors. It's a place where others truly understand the day-to-day struggles of recovering from a line-of-duty death. Survivors also find that being present during the candlelight vigil at the National Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial as their loved one is honored helps them heal. Attending the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service also helps.


