Welcome Message from the CEA President
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Welcome to the Website of the Captains
Endowment Association of the NYPD.
Our Association represents members in the rank of Captain, Deputy
Inspector, Inspector, Deputy Chief, and Surgeon, who work in
the New York City Police Department. Our goal is to improve
the working conditions, benefits, and lives of our members as
well as helping to improve the quality of life of every New
York City resident and visitor to our great City. |
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Contact your local council member and tell then to vote NO on Intro. No. 1080: http://council.nyc.gov/html/members/members.shtml
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Good Friend to the CEA
Inspiration Through Charity
At TMD, we believe charity is a powerful force of inspiration and unity—one that drives true heroes and leaders to inspire others through their courage, effort, skill, ingenuity, compassion, and sacrifice. Read more... |
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ENJOY BIG SAVINGS AT HERSHEYPARK THIS SUMMER!
SAVE on regular admission to Hersheypark!
Coupons can be printed and presented at the Hersheypark entrance or the 5 digit promotional code (listed under the barcode) can be used to purchase tickets online at Hersheypark.com.
Visit Members Benefits for detail. |
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CEA Newletter and SOC UPdate - (click on image to view report)
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NYPD CEA Statement in Response to The Journal News Release of Gun License Holders
NYPD Captains Endowment Association Statement in Response to The Journal News Release of Gun License Holders name, address and mapped "online" location of handgun license holders.
"It is a disgrace that a news organization would map out and identify the name and residence of licensed handgun holders, many of whom are retired police officers, and at the same time not use the same vigor to identify criminals who have been arrested for illegal gun possession and pose an immediate danger to our communities."
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NAPO - National Association of Police Organizations Relief Fund
Download the Assistance Request Form.
Complete and forward to your union or association representative. Please ask them to forward to NAPO.
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NYPD MOS HURRICANE SANDY ASSISTANCE
updated 11/13/2012
All Members of the Service whose homes in New York City have been affected by Hurricane Sandy should register for NYC Rapid Repair. This City/FEMA sponsored program will make your homes secure, sanitary and habitable. In order to register for the program, the member must have a FEMA ID Number.
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NYPD Police Unions Establish Disaster Relief Fund - PRESS RELEASE
Five New York City Police Department Police Unions Establish Disaster Relief Fund to provide immediate assistance to Police Officers directly affected by the devastation of Hurricane Sandy.
The goal of the organization is to provide monetary and grant relief for uniformed members of the New York City Police Department and Police Officers in the State of New York that have suffered economic loss as a result of a catastrophic disaster.
Currently, in excess of 1,500 members of the New York City Police Department have been directly affected by Hurricane Sandy. Like many members of our community these officers have lost their homes, automobiles, clothes and are displaced. The difference between members of the NYPD and others directly affected is that our members still have to go to work to protect our City and leave their families many times to fend for themselves. Immediate assistance is required for all families directly affected by this disaster. The five police unions of the NYPD have established a fund to provide immediate assistance to New York Police Officers.
Contributions can be made to:
New York Police Disaster Relief Fund
233 Broadway, Suite 1801
New York, NY 10279 |
Member police unions are:
Patrolmen's Benevolent Association ¨C Patrick J. Lynch, president
Detectives Endowment Association ¨C Michael Palladino, president
Sergeants Benevolent Association ¨C Ed Mullins, president
Lieutenants Benevolent Association - Louis Turco, president
Captains Endowment Association ¨C Roy T. Richter, president
Press Coverage:
Police Raise Flag In Breezy Point; Fund Set Up To Help Officers Impacted By Sandy |
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Election 2012
View the list of candidates endorsed by the CEA and cast your vote tomorrow (Election Day)! |
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NEW Addition to Links
NYPD SHIELD is an umbrella program for a series of current and future Police Department initiatives that pertain to private sector security and counter-terrorism.
NYPD SHIELD is available training, seminars, resources and information.
Learn More/Apply for Membership |
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NYPD Leadership Program
A
Tuition Exempt Friday Academic Program for NYPD Officers
Enhancing Police Leadership in a Multiracial & Multicultural
City
The NYPD Leadership Program provides New York City (NYC) police
officers and supervisors with skills that enhance public safety
service delivery and police management in a multiracial and
multicultural city. Learn more about the program and application
details at NYPD Leadership
Program at John Jay. |
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Kahr 9mm Update
Members who are in possession of the Kahr 9mm pistol, which
the Department no longer authorizes for off-duty use, now have
the option of exchanging their weapon for a Glock 26. Read
more...
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WTC Monitoring and Treatment Update
Effective July 1, 2011, the WTC Medical Monitoring
and Treatment Program became part of the newly created WTC Health
Program administered by the CDC and the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
To track any new information or changes as a result of the new
program, or to enroll for the very first time, visit the NIOSH
website at: www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/wtc.
NIOSH can be contacted at WTC_HP_Care@CSC.com
or by calling 888-WTC-HP4U (888-982-4748). Read
more...
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SOC Health and Welfare Fund Benefits Handbook
The
Trustees of the Superior Officers Council Health and Welfare
Fund are pleased to present you with this updated benefit handbook.
Over the last few years, substantial changes have taken place
to our Health and Welfare Fund. We hope this handbook will assist
you and your family navigate through the benefits available
to you. We urge you to read this handbook carefully so you will
become familiar with not only your benefits, but also your rights
and obligations related to the Fund. Read
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The Story of Captain Barry Galfano "in
his own words"
As
the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the United States
of America approaches, we must not forget the Police Officers
who continue to struggle with pain and life changing disabilities
as a consequence of their selfless police service made in defense
of our country.
Please join the members of the NYPD Captains Endowment Association
as we broadcast the story of Captain Barry Galfano "In His Own
Words" as he details his pride in his service to the public
while a Captain in the New York City Police Department...
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