The riderless horse is a powerful symbol of honor and remembrance in police memorial ceremonies. Dating back centuries, the tradition represents a fallen hero’s final journey.
The horse serves as a solemn tribute to officers who gave their lives in the line of duty.
We’re proud to partner with Every1Camp to bring unforgettable, free experiences to kids with disabilities and their families. Every child deserves the chance to play, smile, and be loved, and we’re grateful to help make that happen!
NYLEAP’s Jim Banish and Matt Carpenter in Greenville, SC providing training on trauma and police suicide for the Southern States PBA and the Police Benevolent Foundation. Thank you SSPBA and the PBF for a great day.
We had a blast playing in the 3rd annual Guardians Cup Tournament. The Guardian's Cup helps raise funds and awareness for @NY_LEAP, which offers mental health services for first responders. Our next game will be at @BlueCrossArena for Hometown Heroes on March 27th at 4 pm.
April 9th & 10th Albany, NY area. NYLEAP is offering suicide intervention skills training for First Responders. see https://t.co/9ZI3ODZeXE schedule for more info. #freetraining#NYLEAP#suicideintervention
Save-The-Date: March 6-8, 2026.
Join us in support of the annual Guardian Cup - a first responder charitable hockey tournament benefiting @NY_LEAP . This event brings together all fist responders and veterans from across NY and the U.S.
NYLEAP teaming up with the Southern States Police Benevolent Association to help deliver instruction to their 73,000 members on Police Wellness, PTSD, trauma, and suicide. What an honor and privilege #mentalhealthmatters#PTSD#suicideawareness
We're thrilled to support Every1Camp and the incredible work they're doing for children with disabilities in our community. This amazing, free sports camp gives kids with intellectual or physical disabilities the chance to play, have fun, and create lifelong memories.