Resources & Support

You don't have to
navigate this alone.

A nationwide network of therapists, attorneys, and financial resources — ready to support surviving first responder families when they need it most.

Support that's ready before you need it.

When a Line of Duty Death occurs, families are often left navigating grief, paperwork, and financial uncertainty all at once. Front Line Wellness and Code 3 Legacy have built a growing national network of volunteer professionals and curated resources — so that help is one click away, not weeks of searching.

Three Ways We Help

Find the support you need.

Select the type of support you're looking for. Each directory is organized by state for fast, local access.

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Bridging Care Partners

Licensed therapists offering free grief sessions

A directory of licensed mental health professionals — organized by state — who have volunteered to provide 3–5 complimentary grief counseling sessions to surviving first responder families.

  • Therapists in every state

  • 3–5 free grief sessions

  • Licensed & trauma-informed

  • No cost to the family

Find a therapist →

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Legal Partners

Attorneys helping with paperwork — for free

A directory of attorneys — organized by state — who have volunteered to help surviving families navigate and complete the paperwork that follows a Line of Duty Death, at no cost.

  • Attorneys in every state

  • Benefits & survivor filings

  • Estate & legal paperwork

  • No cost to the family

Find an attorney →

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Financial Resources

Benefits & support programs for families

A curated guide to the national benefit and support programs available to surviving first responder families — including PSOB, C.O.P.S., and other trusted organizations.

  • PSOB & PSOEA benefits

  • C.O.P.S. survivor support

  • Tunnel to Towers & more

  • What they are & how to apply

View resources →

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Choose your support

Select the directory that fits your need — counseling, legal help, or financial resources.

How It Works

Finding support is simple.

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Find your state

Browse the directory organized by state to find a local volunteer professional or program.

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Reach out

Contact the professional or program directly. They've already agreed to help — no cost, no hurdles.

Professionals: Join the Network

Lend your expertise to a family in need.

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For Mental Health Professionals

Are you a licensed therapist or counselor willing to offer a few complimentary grief sessions to a surviving family? Join the Bridging Care network and we'll connect you with families in your state.

Join Bridging Care →

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For Attorneys

Are you an attorney willing to help surviving families navigate paperwork at no charge? Join our Legal Partners network and become a resource for families in your state.

Become a Legal Partner →

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About our partner network
Bridging Care therapists and Legal Partners are independent, licensed professionals who have volunteered their services. Front Line Wellness and Code 3 Legacy facilitate the connection but are not a party to the professional relationship that follows. Families are encouraged to confirm credentials and discuss terms directly with each professional.