The Survivor Network

SURVIVOR NETWORK provides words of support during those hours immediately following the funeral or memorial service when no primary support is available or practical.

SURVIVOR NETWORK can reach those who might not otherwise seek help – a slain officer’s parents, grown children, or close friends and fellow officers within the department – individuals whose grief might otherwise go unresolved.

Accessible around the clock, THE SURVIVOR NETWORK is a tool for filling the silence that often surrounds grief, providing support when people need it the most – especially during those critical hours immediately following the funeral or memorial service when no primary support is available or practical.

KINDRED SPIRITS

Additionally, the SURVIVOR NETWORK features the testimony of other survivors – kindred spirits who can speak to other survivors  with an authority and conviction only furnished through common experience.

The potential of the SURVIVOR NETWORK is way beyond church and religion. It has a sense of God breathing in it.
— Chaplain Steve Rekedal
My husband died Sunday. I was given practical advise that will help me now and in the days to come! Thanks!
— Ellizabeth Huss, posted on Vimeo channel