2024 FALLEN OFFICER PROJECT WALK benefiting Supporting Heroes & the WHOH Organization

This will be the 7th year of the Fallen Officer Project. For the 2024 campaign, we will be hosting our very own Fallen Officer Project Walk, at the Mabee Complex Gym on the campus of Culver-Stockton College on April 6th, 2024 from 9am to 11am. We are again raising funds for Supporting Heroes and Whose House Our House Foundations.
We have a great addition to the spring 2024 Fallen Officer Project Campaign! This year we will also recognize Fallen Law Enforcement Officers, Fallen Firefighters, and those who have become permanently disabled due to their public safety career. The project will still follow the same criteria for the students who participate. Students honoring Law Enforcement Officers will wear sport a blue fallen officer project logo, and those honoring firefighters will wear a red fallen officer project logo.
The students participating in the Fallen Officer Project will be able to recognize our community heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice or became permanently disabled in both of these fields.
Those who register before midnight March 20th, 2024, will receive a t-shirt and potentially other items, on the day of the event.
We will accept registrations after March 20th, 2024, but those participants will not receive the t-shirt and other potential items.
Your participation in the Culver Stockton Fallen Officer Project Walk will help support the mission of 2 important organizations. Supporting Heroes & Whose House Our House.
Founded by CS Alumni Elijah Richardson, Whose House Our House Mission is to utilize inner-city youth to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community through traditional and nontraditional sporting practices, along with creating a gateway to higher education and careers. At WHOH we believe by utilizing community policing we can bridge that gap between law enforcement and community through empowering inner-city youth.
Supporting Heroes organization serves the families of fallen public safety officers in Missouri, Indiana, and Kentucky by providing financial and social support. Their Mission Statement is to Honor the Service and Sacrifice of Public Safety Heroes, who give their lives in the line of duty, by caring for the loved ones they leave behind.