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Welcome to the AFP&CC Police Family Survivors Fund. For more than 40 years we have provided programs and services to help families of police officers who have died in the line of duty. Our programs are made possible only through the generosity of thousands of wonderful donors across the country. Today more than 14,000 grieving spouses, children and other family members can access our family support services including emergency financial assistance to help a surviving family pay rent, buy groceries or meet other expenses during the difficult days following the loss of their officer, grants for grief counseling, educational scholarships, birthday and holiday gifts, and more. With statistics showing that an officer is lost an average of every 57 hours in our country, the need to help the families left behind is always growing. We hope you will find it in your heart to support our programs by making a gift today. Thank you for whatever you can do.

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Jack Rinchich

National President

Chief Rinchich has forty years of law enforcement service and forty years as a Chaplain. He is a retired Marine and served two tours of duty. He is an Active Shooter Response Trainer and has served with VIP Security Details – Including Presidential. He has served with the National Association of Chiefs of Police since 1986.

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Brian Smith

National Vice President

Captain Brian Smith has over forty years of law enforcement service. He is skilled in Criminal Intelligence, Emergency Management, Law Enforcement Training, and Dignitary Protection. He has served with the American Federation of Police & Concerned Citizens and the National Association of Chiefs of Police since 1979.

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John Kucan

National Outreach Chairman

Trooper John Kucan (Ret.) was permanently disabled in the line of duty on August 19, 1988 when he was shot in the head and leg during a traffic stop of a convicted drug dealer. He has served as the National Outreach Chairman for the Family Fund for Paralyzed & Disabled Police Officers since 2003.

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