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NLEOMF to Honor Law Enforcement During Police Weekend

National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Published August 25, 2025 @ 1:13 pm PDT

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) will host special activities during Police Weekend, September 26–28, 2025, to honor law enforcement, including the Bid for the Badge auction, the annual Awards Ceremony, the free Museum Open House and several professional sports law enforcement appreciation events!

Bid for the Badge

Friday–Sunday, September 26–28

NLEOMF is hosting an online auction during Police Weekend to support its important mission to honor the fallen, tell the story of American law enforcement and make it safer for those who serve.

Learn more, register to bid or donate an item: https://nleomf.org/event/bid-for-the-badge/

Annual Awards Ceremony and Reception

Friday, September 26

The annual Awards Ceremony and Reception, to be held at the National Law Enforcement Museum, will recognize and award the individuals and agencies who created programs that save officer lives, who went above and beyond their call of duty, and made a significant impact on the law enforcement community:

  • 2025 Destination Zero Officer Safety and Wellness Awards
  • 2024 Officers of the Month
  • 2025 Ambassador Impact Award

Open House at the Museum

Saturday, September 27

The National Law Enforcement Museum will offer free attendance and a day filled with family-friendly activities, demonstrations, and immersive educational experiences. This is an incredible opportunity to connect with law enforcement, learn about their vital role in society and have a blast with engaging activities. This event is fit for all ages. In addition to free entry to our unique experience, special added activities will include:

  • Storytime with an officer
  • Activity cart — K9, handwriting analysis, cop talk and fingerprinting
  • K9 demonstration — MPD or USSS K9 demos in the theater
  • Activity tables — design your own police patch and fingerprinting
  • Photo stations with props
  • Self-guided scavenger hunts
  • Plus, all of the Museum’s highly interactive exhibits!

Register now — space is limited!

San Diego Wave FC First Responders Night

Friday, September 26

Join the San Diego Wave FC and the NLEOMF for a celebration of our brave law enforcement professionals and first responders as the Wave take on the Orlando Pride. As a thank-you, we are excited to offer specially priced ticket packages starting as low as $32.33. For each ticket purchased through this offer, $5 will go to support the NLEOMF.

Learn more: https://nleomf.org/event/san-diego-wave-fc-first-responders-night/

Atlanta Falcons Law Enforcement Day

Sunday, September 28

To thank law enforcement for keeping our communities safe, the Atlanta Falcons have teamed up with the NLEOMF for this home game against the Washington Commanders. Specially priced tickets start as low as $90, and for each ticket sold through this offer $5 will be donated to the NLEOMF.

Learn more: https://nleomf.org/event/atlanta-falcons-law-enforcement-day-2/

Kansas Speedway NASCAR Cup Series

Sunday, September 28

The Kansas Speedway and the NLEOMF are teaming up for the Kansas Speedway NASCAR Cup Series race to honor the commitment of law enforcement, first responders and public safety personnel who keep our communities safe. Specially priced tickets start at just $55. All fans who purchase through this special offer will receive an exclusive Kansas Speedway branded challenge coin, and $10 from each ticket will be donated to the NLEOMF.

Learn more: https://nleomf.org/event/kansas-speedway-nascar-cup-series-fall-offer/

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National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund

National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund

Established in 1984, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring the fallen, telling the story of American law enforcement and making it safer for those who serve. The first pillar of this mission, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors the names of all of the 24,412 (and counting) officers who have died in the line of duty to date throughout U.S. history. Additionally, NLEOMF maintains and publishes comprehensive details on the circumstances surrounding official line-of-duty deaths. The Officer Safety and Wellness pillar uses that data, coupled with best-practice program models, to produce programming directed at solutions to improve survivability and enhance wellness. NLEOMF’s third pillar, the National Law Enforcement Museum (LawEnforcementMuseum.org) is committed to preserving the history of American law enforcement and sharing the experiences of service and sacrifice for generations to come.

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