"Glock has a long history of supporting the individuals  and families of  those who go in harm's way," according to Gary Fletcher, Glock's vice president. "We welcome  the  opportunity to participate in organizations focused on supporting those  who  have fallen while protecting us and our families. We are proud to  contribute to  these two great organizations."
Fletcher will  present both donations at a ceremony that will take place at Glock's Booth #1607 at 11 a.m. on Oct. 25 (Monday). Representatives of  C.O.P.S. include Suzie Sawyer, executive director; Jennifer Thacker, director of national outreach; and Linda Gregory, national president. Representing the DEA  SBF will be Richard Crock, supervisory special agent of the DEA.
This is the fourth consecutive year Glock has  donated to the C.O.P.S. organization for a total of $200,000. C.O.P.S. is  dedicated to supporting friends and families of law enforcement officers dealing  with the grief caused after the loss of an officer. The nonprofit organization  supports families with scholarships, child and teen camps, counseling and  programs designed for spouses and parents, as well as support for the department  in which the fallen officer served.
This will mark the first significant donation to the DEA SBF  by Glock. The DEA SBF is a nonprofit charitable organization that  supports the surviving family members of the U.S. Department of Justice,  Drug Enforcement Administration employees and deputized task force officers  killed in the line of duty.
In 2010, Glock will donate more than $550,000 to a  variety of nonprofit causes across the country.