
Currently SAPD has a group of officers who volunteer their time to be members of the Family Assistance Program.
Please advise your Family members about these service
Currently SAPD has a group of officers who volunteer their time to be members of the Family Assistance Program. Listed below are specific guidelines to determine when a Family Assistance Officer enters the life of a member to provide assistance:
A. Death of Active Officer
* Notification of next of kin, if death occurs on-duty;
* Transportation to hospital for family members;
* Notification of the SAPD chaplain;
* Assistance in making funeral arrangements;
* Assistance in arranging immediate financial aid;
* Assistance in preparing necessary paperwork to apply for all eligible benefits; and
* Counseling for family members of officers killed in the line of duty.
B. Death of Retired Officer
* Assistance with contacting the Honor Guard to request the services provided for retirees; and
* Family counseling and advice if requested.
* Notification of the SAPD chaplain;
* Assistance in making funeral arrangements;
* Assistance in preparing necessary paperwork to apply for all eligible benefits;
While there are numerous other life occurrences that may impact our member’s lives, there are other resources available within the City organization or the SAPOA. For situations that do not fit the criteria above, contact can made with the Chiefs Office at 210-207-7360, to get clarification if Family Assistance should become involved or another resource utilized.