The Wounded Blue
The Wounded Blue is a national nonprofit that helps law enforcement officers who are injured or disabled in the line of duty, including mental and emotional injuries. They offer confidential peer support, help finding benefits and resources, referrals, training, advocacy, and a 24/7 phone/text support line.
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The Wounded Blue is working to de-stigmatize mental health within the law enforcement community through their Peer Support Advocate Program by offering phone support to law enforcement members.... Main Services virtual support help hotlines one-on-one support Serving teens young adults adults seniors individuals in crisis all disabilities suicidal thoughts
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What they offer 6
- Recently verified· Jun 28
24/7 confidential phone and text supportService
The Wounded Blue offers round-the-clock confidential support by phone and text for officers and families who need immediate help.
- Recently verified· Jun 28
Peer Support Advocate ProgramProgram
Trained current and former law enforcement peer advocates provide support after trauma, injury, disability, or critical incidents.
- Recently verified· Jun 28
Training and Education DivisionProgram
The organization provides training for agencies, officers, families, and partners on officer wellness, PTSD, trauma recovery, leadership, and peer support.
- Recently verified· Jun 28
Referral ServicesService
The Wounded Blue connects officers and families with therapists, counselors, legal help, addiction and recovery programs, career coaching, financial assistance, and wellness retreats.
- Recently verified· Jun 28
Legislative AdvocacyProgram
The Wounded Blue advocates for stronger protections and benefits for officers affected by line-of-duty injuries, PTSD, mental health conditions, workers’ compensation, and disability benefits.
- Recently verified· Jun 28
2026 National Law Enforcement Survival SummitEvent
The Wounded Blue’s 2026 summit brings law enforcement, families, peer support advocates, medical professionals, clergy, and public safety personnel together for officer survival and wellness training.
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