HashtagsCompiled on | #LawEnforcementAppreciationDay, #LawEnforcement, #LEAD2021 |
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2025 Date | January 9, 2025 |
2026 Date | January 9, 2026 |
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Law Enforcement Appreciation Day HistoryLaw Enforcement Appreciation Day stands as an occasion for American citizens to express gratitude for the men and women who serve their communities as police officers, sheriffs, state troopers, and other forms of local and federal law enforcers. It is a day designed to celebrate these individuals and the often challenging role they play in maintaining order, upholding justice, and ensuring community safety. This annual observance was first established by the National Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S) organization and spearheaded by various other law enforcement agencies in 2015. The idea behind creating a special day was to acknowledge the difficult work police officers do on a daily basis, and to honor the officers who have lost their lives or been injured in the line of service. Various events and activities including rallies, ceremonies, and neighborhood meet and greets are typically organized on this day to show support to law enforcement officers. All across the nation, people don blue, send letters of appreciation, or simply thank an officer to acknowledge their efforts. Law Enforcement Appreciation Day is observed nationwide every year on January 9th. Facts about Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
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