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Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Welcome!

Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Our Management The Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy is a Public Benefit non-profit organization with a volunteer board of members from the community, law enforcement agencies, emergency services agencies, clergy, and professionals that meet monthly to assist the chaplains in accomplishing ministry for our law enforcement and emergency services families in Central Oregon. We have by-laws to guide and direct us to provide orderly and consistent ministry. They provide an opportunity for direction and accountability for this ministry and the community served. Presently we have two staff chaplains and several volunteer chaplains.

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Our History The Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy (COPC) was established under the direction of Chaplain Dick Stein in 1997. COPC applied for and was granted status as a 501c3 organization on April 16, 1999. On March 1st of 2003 Chaplain Jim Crowley accepted the responsibility of fulltime Chaplain for the COPC.

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” The COPC Board of Directors Dave Pickhardt, CHAIRMAN Redmond Fire & Rescue Jim Crowley, EXECUTIVE CHAPLAIN Tri-County Area Jim Adkins Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Jeff Coffman Prineville Police Department Hadley Hawkins U.S. Forest Service Kevin Dieker Bend Fire & Rescue Deron McMaster Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Terry Webb Calvary Chapel Bend Troy Wiles Prineville Police Department COPC Staff Jim Crowley – Senior Chaplain Michael Dismore – Assistant Chaplain

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Jim Crowley, Senior Chaplain – Bend & Tri County Area Mike Dismore, Assistant Chaplain – Redmond & Tri County Area Gina Blok – Bend Kinne Callaway - Bend Lyman Flenner – La Pine & South Stephen Gilday – Prineville & Crook County Kimi Glaspie – Jefferson County Tom Hunt – Jefferson County Terry Jemes – Bend & Central Deschutes County Dave Kell – Redmond & Sisters Paul Lanquist – Jefferson County Bill Michalek – Bend Peter Pagel – LaPine Dan Parks – Prineville & Crook County Russ Petersen - Bend Stan Peterson – Tumalo Henry Porter – Corrections Amber Turnage – Redmond, Prineville, Crook County Bob Wiley – Redmond

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Where We Serve Deschutes County: Population: 175,268 Square Miles: 3,018 Crook County: Population: 21,630 Square Miles: 2,979 Jefferson County: Population: 22,666 Square Miles: 1,781 Total Tri-County Area Population: 219,564 Square Miles: 7,778 * U.S. Census Bureau 2015 Estimates

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Law Enforcement Agencies We Serve Bend Police Department Black Butte Police Department Crook County Sheriff Office Deschutes County 911 Dispatch Deschutes County Adult Parole & Probation Deschutes County Sheriff Office Jefferson County Sheriff Office & 911 Dispatch Madras Police Department Oregon State Police (Central Oregon) Prineville Police Department & 911 Dispatch Redmond Police Department Sunriver Police Department WarmSprings Police Department & 911 Dispatch Over 850 Law Enforcement Personnel

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Fire Departments We Serve Bend Fire & Rescue Black Butte Ranch Rural Fire Protection District Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection District Crook County Fire Crooked River Ranch Fire & Rescue Jefferson County Fire District #1 Jefferson County EMS La Pine Rural Fire Protection District Lake Chinook Fire & Rescue Redmond Fire & Rescue Sisters-Camp Sherman Rural Fire District Sunriver Fire Department Over 280 Fire Department Personnel

What the First Responders of Central Oregon do each year Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” What the First Responders of Central Oregon do each year Dispatchers answer the call, Emergency Services respond, Support Staff, Administration, Detectives, & Evidence follow up. Thousands of community members are touched by Emergency Services in Central Oregon.

Help Bring Calm To Chaos Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” What We Do Help Bring Calm To Chaos Offering a safe place and safe relationship to the First Responders of Central Oregon Offering help and assistance to those in crisis and facing traumatic circumstances

Confidential Personal Counseling Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Confidential Personal Counseling To police officers and emergency services personnel, their families and the community.

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Ride-alongs With officers and emergency services personnel, encouraging and establishing trust, identifying with their daily pressures and responsibilities.

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Emergency Services Chaplains are available for on-scene support for all crisis intervention and assistance when needed, including assisting with death notifications.

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Search & Rescue Chaplains are there to assist the Search & Rescue teams as they are called upon for missions, rescues, searches, evacuations, and recoveries.

Hospital and Home Visits Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Hospital and Home Visits To assist in healing and support ministry.

Providing Critical Incident Debriefing and Defusing Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Providing Critical Incident Debriefing and Defusing We are part of the Central Oregon Critical Incident Stress Management (CO-CISM) Team and are available to assist following a critical incident or traumatic event, for officers, emergency services personnel, and the community.

Officer Training and Public Awareness Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Officer Training and Public Awareness To help the officer and emergency services personnel and their family members maintain healthy relationships to enhance their careers. To educate the community through classes in schools and Citizen Academy events.

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Officiating Services Celebrating with officers and emergency services personnel and their families in Wedding Celebrations, Vow Renewals, and Baby Dedications. Providing pre- and post-marriage counseling and officiating at funeral services, for officers, emergency services personnel, and our communities.

Monthly Training; Specialized Training Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Training Monthly Training; Specialized Training Jim & Mike are Approved Instructors with the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation and the International Conference of Police Chaplains.

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Disaster Response a number of our chaplains have assisted with events such as 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and other emergencies.

Types of Calls and Activities Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Types of Calls and Activities Administration Agency Visits Baby Dedications Counseling Critical Incident Stress Management Death – Natural Causes Death Notifications Drownings Fires Fund Raising Funerals General Counseling Grief Counseling Homicides Hospital & Home Visits Infant/Child Death Marriage Counseling Medical Other Motor Vehicle Fatalities Pre-marriage Counseling Ride Alongs Search & Rescue/Recovery Shootings Suicides Trainings Weddings

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Funding for COPC A portion of our funding comes from the following sources: community members, local church families, businesses, agencies and departments, and payroll deductions throughout Central Oregon. A portion of our funding comes from COPC fundraisers such as an annual Golf Tournament, Raffle, or Dinner.

Other Sources of Support Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Other Sources of Support Vehicle – Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office donates the use of a vehicle. Vehicle – Redmond Police Department donates the use of a vehicle. Office Space – Howard Cross Foundation. Uniforms – the following Agencies, Departments and Businesses have donated uniforms and related items to COPC chaplains: Bend Police Department, Bend Fire & Rescue, Crook County Sheriff’s Office, Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, Redmond Police and Redmond Fire & Rescue. Facility use – COPC is allowed to use Aspen Hall in Bend the last few years for the annual Christmas Eve Service for Law Enforcement and Emergency Services Personnel and their families.

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” How You Can Help Prayer – Pray daily for our Police Officers, Sheriffs & Deputies, Firefighters & Paramedics, Corrections Officers, State Troopers, Dispatchers, and all other Emergency Services of Central Oregon. Service – We need those in the community to help us with various tasks, programs, and fund-raisers. Please let us know if you can help. Involving Others – Let others in the community know of the efforts and ministry of COPC. Much of our funding comes from individuals like you!

Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” COPC Office; 325 NE Kearney Ave. Bend, OR 97701 COPC (Mail); PO Box 1898 Redmond, OR 97756 www.copchaplain.com Chaplain Jim Crowley; 541-410-6128 jcrowley5510@gmail.com Chaplain Mike Dismore; 541-788-3364 mjdismore@gmail.com

Thank You! & God Bless You! Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy “Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders” Thank You! & God Bless You!