The LELS Benevolent Fund provides support and financial aid for the families of LELS members and the families of other Minnesota Public Safety Professionals, who are seriously injured or killed in the line of duty, regardless of their union membership.
The Benevolent Fund consists of a Board that will review the circumstances of the death, and if approved, will act as the Fiscal Agent of the funds, monies and any donations. They will transfer them to the eligible recipient(s) according to law and the Fiscal Agent agreements.
The Board may also consider special needs that do not fit the definition of death-in-the-line-of-duty with receipt of a written request addressed to the Board. The procedure is outlined in the By-laws of the organization.
The LELS Benevolent Fund, Inc. is a 501c3 charity, as recognized by the Internal Revenue Service.
The LELS Benevolent Fund, Inc. is a 501c3 charity, as recognized by the Internal Revenue Service.
A copy of the IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter is available for your review: IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter
The LELS Benevolent Fund welcomes and encourages donations and contributions in the name of a fallen hero.
To donate, please utilize the donation button below, or you may also mail us a donation.
Click on the "Make a Donation" button below to use your debit card, credit card or Pay Pal account:
Or mail to the following address:
LELS Benevolent Fund, Inc.
c/o: Law Enforcement Labor Services
2700 Freeway Boulevard, Suite 700
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
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Officer Jamal Mitchell
The Benevolent Fund is currently accepting donations for Minneapolis Police Officer Jamal Mitchell, who was killed in the line of duty on May 30, 2024.
Please include Officer Mitchell in the Comment Section of your donation at checkout.
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Burnsville Heroes
The Benevolent fund is currently accepting donations for fallen Burnsville Officers Paul Elmstrand, Matthew Ruge and Firefighter/Paramedic Adam Finseth, who were killed in the line of duty on February 18, 2024.
Please include Burnsville Heroes in the Comment Section of your donation at checkout.
First Responder whiskey
Liberty Call - First Responder Whiskey Society
In 2018, LELS created a Benevolent Fund (501c3) to assist our members and other public safety workers who are critically injured or killed in the line of duty. Since its inception, the Benevolent Fund has provided over $1.5 million dollars in funding to several First Responders and their families.
We cannot do this great work without donations and fundraising. We do not want to think about it, but we all know there will be another family that will need our help and some financial assistance. When a public safety worker is injured in the line of duty, they often times run out of injury-on-duty pay, sick leave, and short/long term disability. If a public safety worker is killed in the line of duty, it takes several months and even up to two years to get in-line of duty death benefits in place for the families left behind.
A donation from the LELS Benevolent Fund is a relief to these First Responders and their families, which will assist them with paying their mortgage, car payment, insurance, months bills, etc.
We have found a company (Liberty Call – First Responder Whiskey Society) whose mission is to support First Responders and their families. Liberty Call has created a special bottle of Bourbon Whiskey that they will sell and ship directly to your home. Once these bottles are on their website, they will always be on their website for any future purchases. If you would like to order more, feel free to do so. We would also encourage you to have your friends and family make a purchase. For every LELS bottle that is sold, Liberty Call will donate $12.50 to the LELS Benevolent Fund, which will be used to assist the next family who needs our assistance.