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Natural Disaster Relief Fund

The Police Benevolent Foundation and Southern States PBA have started a disaster recovery fund to help officers and their families affected by Hurricane Helene. Helene made landfall Thursday, September 26, wreaking destruction across the southern states.

Unlike most people, a police officer’s job can never really be put on hold when disaster strikes. They are required to work through the worst conditions and be ready and able to help others.

We are asking anyone who can, to help support our officers who have been affected in this disaster by donating.


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All donations received will go to the PBF disaster fund to help officers and their families affected by natural disasters.


TNPBA Officer Brendan Myers Memorial Fund

The Andrew Jackson Chapter of the Tennessee Police Benevolent Association and the Police Benevolent Foundation are asking you for your financial support for the family of fallen Officer Brendan Myers of the Lebanon Police Department. Officer Myers was killed in an off-duty motorcycle crash on Tuesday afternoon August 27, 2024.

Officer Myers began his law enforcement career in 2019 at the Murfreesboro Police Department, TN. He transferred to the Lebanon Police Department, TN, in May 2021. He was married with two children.


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100% of the funds received by the PBF will go to Officer Myers’ family.


VAPBA Deputy Hunter Reedy Memorial Fund

The Greater Southwest Chapter of the Virginia Police Benevolent Association and the Police Benevolent Foundation are asking for financial support for the family of Deputy Hunter Reedy, who was shot and killed in the line of duty on August 9th. Deputy Reedy was with the Sheriff’s Office of Smyth County (VA).

The incident started when an officer from the Marion Police Department attempted a traffic stop for a moving violation in the town around 5:00 p.m. The vehicle didn’t stop immediately but eventually pulled over in the county, where Smyth County deputies became part of the stop. The driver was issued a traffic summons and became extremely agitated. The driver then shot Deputy Reedy who had approached him. Gunfire was exchanged, and the suspect and another deputy were shot. The suspect and deputy survived. The suspect has been charged with aggravated murder and four counts of attempted aggravated murder.

Deputy Reedy was a seven-year veteran of law enforcement. In 2017, he began his career at the Chilhowie Police Department, before transferring to the Sheriff’s Office in 2021.

Deputy Reedy leaves behind his wife and three small children.


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100% of the funds received by the PBF will go to Deputy Reedy’s family.


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