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Your Support Means Everything
Simply put, your donations to the LMPF General Fund make the LMPF work. As a fully independent organization, we must count on donors to help fund much-needed training, equipment and programs to keep our community and officers as safe as possible.

Summit Wellness Center
Established with the goal of providing a holistic wellness center for our law enforcement and first responder community, the Summit Wellness Center for First Responders provides physical therapy and rehabilitation services, mental health services, financial counseling, spiritual, social support and more for our officers and their families.

Officer in Distress
The Officer in Distress Fund provides financial support and helps our officers stay focused when they’re challenged with catastrophic circumstances, on or off the job.
Stand with our officers

Jace Fremow
Officer Jacob Fremow and his wife, Brianne, are facing an unimaginable heartbreak as their four-year-old son, Jace, enters palliative care after a lifelong battle with cancer. Jace was diagnosed with AT/RT (Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumor) at just two weeks old, a devastating diagnosis for any family.

Michelle Rusch
Detective Michelle Rusch, has been diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer. Michelle has devoted her career to protecting children as a member of the Crimes Against Children Unit, fighting fiercely against those who seek to harm the innocent. Now, she needs our support as she faces the toughest battle of her life.

Nick Wilt
During the mass shooting at Old National Bank in 2023, Rookie Officer Nick Wilt was shot and suffered a traumatic brain injury while bravely trying to save others. Today, Nick’s long rehabilitation continues – with the help of your generous support.
Stand with our units
Upcoming LMPF Events

Featured event
Awards Celebration
Spring 2025
The Louisville Metro Police Foundation is honored to once again host the Louisville Metro Police Department Awards Celebration. On this very special night, the LMPD recognizes its highest honorees, including Medal of Valor, Medal of Honor, Officer of the Year and Civilian of the Year recipients. It’s also a night for the community to say THANK YOU to these men and women who sacrifice so much to make our city a safer place to live, work and raise our families.
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