Honor the Fallen. Help the Injured. Rep the Blue.
Supporting the families of law enforcement officers who have given their lives or health in the line of duty.
What is Team BlueLine?
Team BlueLine is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting law enforcement families in their time of greatest need. Whether it’s the tragic loss of life, a life-altering injury, or a battle with PTSD, we step in to honor those who’ve sacrificed and help carry the load for their families.
One of the unique ways we raise support is through Team BlueLine Racing—athletes competing across the country in tribute to those who served.
How Team BlueLine Supports Law Enforcement
We provide critical support to injured officers and families of the fallen through direct aid and community care.
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Providing highly trained companions to aid in physical recovery and PTSD support.
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Funding for accessible home or vehicle adjustments to meet the new realities officers face.
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Supporting families with urgent needs like housing, utilities, food, and other everyday essentials.
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Helping cover school costs for the children of injured or fallen officers.
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Funding grief counseling for families and trauma support for officers battling invisible wounds.
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Covering essential medical and therapy costs to help officers heal and regain independence.
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Offering resources and programs to help officers cope with trauma and stress from their service
Every step we take honors a hero. Every donation helps a family heal.
Resilience in the Face of Hardship
After surviving a devastating duty-related shooting and later losing his home to flooding, Deputy Lundy’s resilience speaks volumes. Team BlueLine stood by his side.
In 2014, Deputy Robert Lundy was involved in a duty-related incident where he took a shotgun blast to the abdomen from less than five feet away.
Officer Lundy has been recovering from his injuries over the last several years, however, his family has faced other hardships with the recent flooding of their home from Hurricane Idalia.
Deputy Robert Lundy | Taylor County
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