When a public servant dies in the line of duty, thousands of loyal peers, key administrators, government officials, community and business leaders attend the funeral of our fallen heroes to acknowledge their sacrifice. In addition, tens of thousands more may have wanted to attend the service but could not because of work schedules, distance, and costs that prohibit traveling, thus leaving an emotional void on each of them. We know our heroes would have been there for us. Isn't it fitting we should be there for them? How can we do this? It's easy, by emotionally and fiscally supporting our heroes' peers and families.

Finally! Someone has developed a practical and cost effective sympathy card system for public servants killed in the line of duty with a benefit. Hero to Hero, Inc. is the first to develop a unique professionally printed "dual custom sympathy card system" for public servants killed in the line of duty. What does this mean? It means the "dual custom sympathy card system" consists of 150 identical large and small cards with matching envelopes. That's a total of 300 cards and envelopes to a kit! The kits are sold that way because tragically each year, 150 police officers, 120 firefighters and 20 EMS members are killed in the line of duty.

Use the cards each time a public servant is killed in the line of duty to help create a national network of support to aid the peers and families of our fallen heroes. All these cards are printed the same way with your organization's patch, logo, or photograph on the cover, and printed with a sympathy message you choose from our selection.   View sympathy messages    Printed on the interior cover is a message that informs the receiver that, when the card system was purchased, a donation was made to one of several non-profit organizations you selected to assist the families of our fallen heroes. These organizations are Concerns for Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF), and National EMS Memorial Service can provide some of the following benefits; bereavement counseling, income bridging, scholarships, and expense paid trips to national monuments memorializing our fallen heroes.




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