- This site discusses the mental health of Officers and solutions for dealing with PTSD. This site is also useful to the families of officers. All resources offered by this site are free.
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
- This site offers a help line to professionals that are able to assist you in times of need. This site also allows the option of a spanish help line. Calling the help line is free.
http://www.wcpr2001.org/1lawenforcement.htm
- This site has options for officers, family members and friends. This site also permits donations. This is a non-profit organization that offers retreats and informational resources. This site is a member of the First Responder Support Network.
- This site for the international radio show focuses on the stress-relieving power of music while spreading the gospel. The show, founded by a LEO, is based in West Virginia and supports organizations such as The Officer Down Memorial Page.
http://www.policesuicideprevention.com/id24.html
- This site has a directory of Law Enforcement Alcoholics Anonymous Groups. If you have a group, there is also the option to add your group to the directory.
http://www.policesuicideprevention.com/id25.html
- This site provides information for Officers that may benefit from a 12-step program but that are not alcoholics. 12-step programs can assist people suffering from many kinds of addictions.
- This site offers information to help the mental health of law enforcement officers in hopes to prevent suicide.
http://www.peersupportcentral.com/cmspage/2/police-resources
- This links to a page provided by peersupportcentral.com. There are multiple links to resources that they suggest for the support of positive mental health of law enforcement officers.
http://www.bottlesandbadges.org/
- This site offers peer support for officers suffering from alcoholism.
- This site brings resources concerning the mental health of law enforcement officers together in an easy-to-use website.
http://www.doc911.net/WhenChildDies_brochure.pdf
- A brochure to help officers and their families understand the emotional process related to witnessing a child’s death while on duty.
http://www.catchafallingstar.net/
- This site offers many services that are tailored to the needs of law enforcement officers and their families.
- Resources that agencies can use to train their members in house to better assist officers in need.
http://policesuicide.spcollege.edu/indexIHW.htm
- Government-funded, law enforcement suicide prevention kit.
- This page explores the psychological aspects of the job and offers information with how to deal with stress from the officer’s perspective and the families perspectives.
- Concerns of Police Survivors. This site is a resource for law enforcement officers and the families of LEO’s who have been affected by the loss of an LEO in the line of duty.
- Three-day seminars geared towards teaching officers tactical survival skills as well as the mindset needed to survive. They also have a portion of the seminar dedicated the family and communication issues.
- Referral service and information hub for all things dealing with mental health. This site accepts donations.
- This organization works similarly to the Alcoholics Anonymous organization. The site offers information about meetings, literature, and they accept donations.
- Support and training services from a peer-support organization.
- This site offers a long list of support groups and information. The site lists the resources by category and the categories range from loneliness to PTSD and includes everything and anything in between.
- 24-hour crisis referral line that serves first responders.









