International Widows’ Day: POWA to Establish Mental Health Support Network for Police Widows
The Police Officers’ Wives Association (POWA) says it will establish a sustainable mental health and psychosocial support network for police widows, as part of efforts to address the emotional and psychological challenges faced by families of fallen officers. The National President of POWA, Mrs. Olufunmilola Disu, disclosed this during activities marking the 2026 International Widows’ Day with the theme, “Justice, Dignity and Economic Power for Police Widows.” Mrs. Disu said the loss of a spouse goes beyond financial hardship, noting that many police widows silently deal with grief while caring for their children and rebuilding their lives after the death of their husbands in active service. She stressed that emotional healing must receive the same attention as financial support. “Our goal is simple: to ease the financial, health and emotional burdens faced by our women and to ensure that no police widow feels abandoned after her husband's service and sacrifice,” she said. The POWA...