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Elsevier, which publishes Law Officer, will donate $8,000 to Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) through its charitable committee RECares.
COPS means so much to us here at Law Officer because it actually changes lives: From Nick Wolf, who received a scholarship from a previous Elsevier donation:
“It is with great reluctance that I say I am blessed to be a member of the COPS organization, since it has two very distinct meanings. The first meaning is that I have had to live with great pain and sadness for many years over the death of my father, Maryland State Trooper Ted Wolf, when I was 11 years old. The second meaning is that C.O.P.S. has helped me over many obstacles that arose as young boy transitioning into early adulthood and faced with the sudden loss and absence of his father.
“Without COPS, I would have never made it through those difficult times or made the friends and companions that are in my life today. The support I have received throughout the years has helped me overcome many challenges in my life.”
For more information on COPS, visit www.NationalCops.org.








