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NLEOMF Museum opening in 2009: How you can help
by Craig W. Floyd The enormity of the sacrifice is clear to any visitor to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. There are more than 17,000 names on the marble walls of this national monument, with hundreds more added every year. Each of those officers paid the ultimate price working to preserve public safety. They deserve to be honored and remembered. But, unless you were a friend, colleague or loved one of the fallen, their inspiring stories are mostly unknown. All of that will change, though, when the National Law Enforcement Museum opens its doors right across the street from the Memorial. The importance of building the National Law Enforcement Museum is clear. The Memorial permanently and solemnly tells an important part of the story of service and sacrifice. But as one law enforcement leader recently said, "The Memorial focuses on the end of the story… We need to tell the rest of the story." The Museum is being built by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, which is the same nonprofit organization that established the Memorial in 1991. Fundraising and planning for this historic philanthropic initiative-A Matter of Honor-is in the early stages (a 2009 opening is projected). When finished, the Museum-combined with the Memorial-is certain to become one of Washington, D.C.'s top visitor destinations. Understanding that in many ways the National Law Enforcement Museum will be about law enforcement, by law enforcement, and for law enforcement, law enforcement organizations across the nation have pledged millions of dollars in support of this important project. A current and complete list of supporters is listed at the NLEOMF website, www.nleomf.com. With cutting-edge interactive exhibits and artifacts from the history of law enforcement in America (see the sidebar about how you can add to the Museum's permanent collection!), the Museum will serve as an important bridge between law enforcement's past and present, between the fallen heroes and those who continue to follow in their footsteps, and between the officers and the public they serve. Visitors will discover the broad view of law enforcement's essential and historic role in our society. The common thread throughout will be the extraordinary service and sacrifice of the men and women who man the Thin Blue Line. In addition to changing exhibits pertaining to unique aspects of law enforcement, the Museum's permanent exhibits will include:
Each exhibit area will include personal stories of the heroism and sacrifice of law enforcement officers throughout our nation's history, leading up to September 11, 2001 and beyond. The campaign to build the National Law Enforcement Museum is called A Matter of Honor. We encourage all law enforcement professionals to help build the Museum. Here's how you can help right now:
Contributions for the capital campaign will be used to pay the costs of developing, building, equipping and operating the Museum. These costs may include predevelopment work, planning, fundraising and other activities involved in building and operating the Museum. |
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About the author The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund was established in 1984 to generate increased public support for the law enforcement profession by permanently recording and appropriately commemorating the service and sacrifice of all federal, state and local law enforcement officers. |
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