The MOS Relief Project is guided and sustained by a team of active and retired police officers who have dedicated their lives to serving and protecting others, both in and out of uniform.
Through targeted financial assistance, compassionate outreach, and a deep understanding of what life in law enforcement truly looks like, we stand beside our fellow officers during some of the most difficult seasons of their lives.
MOS Relief Project recognize's how quickly a household can fall behind when paychecks suddenly stop or are reduced.
The loss or serious illness of a loved one can leave families overwhelmed by grief and unexpected costs. The MOS Relief Project is here to help.
When a MOS becomes seriously ill or passes away, their family may face bills and responsibilities they never anticipated.
As active and retired police officers, we know that a single event—an injury, a suspension, a sudden illness, or the loss of a loved one—can throw a family’s finances and emotional stability into chaos.
Our mission is to make sure no officer or immediate family member has to carry that burden alone. Through targeted financial assistance, compassionate outreach, and a deep understanding of what life in law enforcement truly looks like, we stand beside our fellow officers during some of the most difficult seasons of their lives.
Responsible for overseeing all of our activities and maintaining governance and accountability
President
Secretary
Vice-President
As an organization led by current and former members of service, we understand that time is often limited and that reaching out during a crisis can feel overwhelming. Our goal is to make communication as simple and supportive as possible.
Your generosity provides relief when crisis strikes our law enforcement community.
MOS Relief Project is a nonprofit founded by active and retired police officers who understand the challenges and sacrifices of law enforcement life.
We provide compassionate financial assistance to members of service and their families during times of illness, injury, loss of income, or personal tragedy.
Our mission is to ensure that no officer or loved one faces hardship alone, offering support, stability, and hope when it is needed most.