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Letters

Mailbox

November 2019

Dear LA Retired Fire + Police Benevolent Association,

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much for honoring Mike at the LAFD Fallen Firefighters Museum through an engraved brick/paver. We miss him so much and it gives us comfort to know he is being remembered by his beloved Firefighter family. The museum is beautiful and we look forward to visiting it again.
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Many Thanks,
S.M and Family
To: Los Angeles Retired Fire & Police Board of Directors

On behalf of A Light of Hope (ALOH) our Board of Directors, families, youth and young adults we again would like to express out heartfelt thanks for you generous donation this year towards the support we provide to Fire and Police failies, youth, young adults and our community.

We moved in to our new facility in January and have added two additional support groups for Parents and Youth to our program of support. Now families and youth can attend Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. We have seen and increase in sobriety, healing and attendance to ALOH for support. 

Your donation has made such an impact on our ability to provide this much needed support to families and young people struggling with substance abuse, anxiety, cutting, depression and other self destructive actions and behaviors. We now serve as many as 80 youth, young adults and 60 parents on a weekly basis who are looking for hope and healing. At ALOH there is not cost for our services or support. We are able to provide this free to all, because the LARFPA and others who see the need and support our Mission and Vision to help families and youth heal.

As a retired Fire Captain now for over 4 years, serving 35 years with the LAFD I have been able to continue to help save lives and bring hope to families. As a dad of three daughters two of which were in multiple rehabs for drug and alcohol addiction I know firsthand the pain and hopelessness that a parent feels when their child is struggling, and the fear comes with that journey. I use y experience on the job and personally in my family to reach out and help other Fire and Police families, and provide them the hope, support and guidance they so desperately need.

Thank you again for partnering with me in our efforts to save lives and bring hope and restoration to families.

​Thank you,
Tim and Susan Traurig (A Light of Hope Support Center)

August 2019

Dear Directors,

Thank you, thank you, thank you for all your support and help. 

S.W. and Family

July 2019

Dear Directors,

Thank you so very much for your help! I am grateful..
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K.F.

February 2019

Dear Directors,
 
Thank you so much fro placing a brick for my beloved husband. 
 
M.L. 

January 2019

Dear Directors,
 
Congratulations to Me.  Today I have been retired from LAPD for 15 years!  During all of those years I have never had to 
worry too much about my medical needs.  Without getting into specifics,  I just want to thank you for a job very well done.
 
G.O.

September 2018

Dear President Vincent, 
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On behalf of the men and women of the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department, thank you for your kind and thoughtful words of condolence on the death of Deputy Mark Stasyuk. 

On September 17, 2018, two deputy sheriffs assigned to the Rancho Cordova Police Department (contract city) responded to a 911 call regarding a disturbance at a local business. Upon arrival, they were immediately fired upon by the suspect. The suspect fled on foot and was again engaged by responding deputies at a secondary scene and taken into custody. During this encounter, Deputy Stasyuk was shot by the suspect and succumbed to his injuries. 

Deputy Stasyuk was a four and a half year veteran of the Sheriff's Department who exemplified the highest standard of dedication in serving the citizens of Sacramento County. He was well respected and will be missed by all who knew him. 

The tremendous outpouring of support from citizens and law enforcement officers throughout the United States and beyond provide great comfort and strength to his family and fellow officers. As we go forward, we will remain inspired by Deputy Stasyuk's commitment to the cause and stay united in our service and sacrifice to our community. 

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