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Deputy Tim Duncan Recovery Fund

The Central Chapter of the Virginia Police Benevolent Association and the Police Benevolent Foundation are asking you for your financial support for Deputy Tim Duncan.

Deputy Duncan’s wife, Lynne, was diagnosed in June 2024 with a rare and progressive neurological condition called multiple system atrophy (MSA). This disorder shares symptoms with Parkinson’s disease, including slow movement, slurred or soft speech, and poor balance, but it affects multiple systems of the body.

For over seven years, Lynne had been treated for various conditions before finally receiving a proper diagnosis at Johns Hopkins. Unfortunately, after her diagnosis, her symptoms progressed rapidly, and her health declined significantly. On November 7, 2024, Lynne passed away.

The family now faces substantial medical bills from Lynne’s care.


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100% of the funds received by the PBF will go to Officer Duncan to help with this situation.


Peer Support Training

A four day, 32 hour Program

The Police Benevolent Foundation (PBF) has partnered with LEAPS Training LLC, and Marshall University to offer a 4-day training course on peer support. This training will be provided only to Law Enforcement Officers and is limited to 30 participants. This training will be free to all participants.

December 16 – 20, 2024

8:00 am ‐ 4:00 pm

Marshall University
Memorial Student Center
Room BE5
1608 5th Avenue
Huntington, WV 25755

For Seminar Details and Registration, Click the Register Now Button.


Want to help host a PTSD Seminar in your area?

Please Contact:
Justin Blackburn : jblackburn@sspba.org

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