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Sergeant Matthew Meade Recovery Fund

The Natural Resources Chapter of the Virginia Police Association and the Police Benevolent Foundation are asking for financial assistance for Sgt. Matthew Meade with the Department of Wildlife Resources.

Sgt. Meade and his wife McKenzie welcomed their first child Knox Daniel Meade on June 17th, 2025. After a mostly healthy pregnancy, the induction was scheduled a month before his due date due to a concern about the amniotic fluid levels in the womb. During labor, medical staff did not recognize that Knox was nuchal wrapped and had the mother continue to push for almost an hour before a doctor finally entered the room and took corrective action. The nuchal wrap caused a lack of oxygen and blood flow to Knox’s brain which resulted in a Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy injury (HIE injury) and severe edema or swelling of his head. He was rushed to Niswonger Children Hospital where he underwent therapeutic hypothermia for three days in an effort to cool the brain and stop further damage. After five days an MRI was taken to check the extent of the damage to the brain. Unfortunately, his MRI showed extensive damage to the outer portions of his brain as well as the brain stem. The neurologist stated that with brain injuries you never truly know the outcome, but the MRI did not look promising. It is possible that Knox may never walk, talk, or be able to support himself depending on how he heals. Knox spent days in the NICU before finally being well enough to be held and after twenty-two days was finally released to go home. Knox is slowly making progress in a positive direction, but he requires extensive therapies and specialized treatments to have a shot at recovery.

Sgt Matthew Meade has been with the Department of Wildlife Resources since 2016. Before that, Meade served in the United States Marine Corps as a Combat Engineer deploying to the middle east during his service.


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100% of the donations received will go to Sgt. Meade and McKenzie to assist with the care for Knox.


Race for the Fallen Glow Run

Join us in Winston-Salem, NC at Bailey Park for our next race. The Race for the Fallen Glow Run is a night time family-fun race for participants of all ages & speeds!

October 24th, 2025

Race Starts at 6:45 pm

Bailey Park
445 Patterson Ave
Winston-Salem, NC 27101


Peer Support Training

A four day, 32 hour Program

The Police Benevolent Foundation (PBF) has partnered with LEAPS Training LLC, and the Monongalia County 911 Call Center 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.

September 23rd ‐ 26th, 2025

8:00 am ‐ 4:00 pm

Monongalia County 911 Call Center
911 Responders Drive
Morgantown, WV 26501

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


Trooper Zach Martin Legacy Event

The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association, the Police Benevolent Foundation, and the Washington Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership are proud to be partnering to raise money for the Police Benevolent Foundation in honor of Trooper Zach Martin. Martin was diagnosed on December 22, 2022, with Ewing Sarcoma Bone Cancer. During every step of his battle with the disease, he brought honor, dignity and a positive attitude to the fight. The PBF was proud to join in that fight as thousands of dollars were raised to assist him and his family. Sadly, Trooper Martin passed away in February of 2024. His family now wants to help other officers through the PBF.

To read more about Trooper Martin and the friendship he developed during his fight, click on this link:
PBF Recovery Funds Leads To Friendship Between PBA Members


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Your tax-deductible donation goes directly to families of fallen officers, scholarships for deserving students of law enforcement families, seminars for educating officers about the dangers of PTSD and suicide prevention awareness, and disaster relief for those displaced by natural disasters.


Want to help host a PTSD Seminar in your area?

Please Contact:
Justin Blackburn : jblackburn@sspba.org

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