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05/18/2026

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As we continue recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month, this week we are focusing on small ways to support your mental health each day.

Taking care of your mental well-being does not always require huge changes. Simple things like getting enough rest, spending time outside, staying connected with others, journaling, taking breaks, or asking for support can make a meaningful difference over time.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to mental wellness, and small steps still matter. We encourage everyone to find healthy habits and coping skills that work best for them.

Remember: caring for your mental health is just as important as caring for your physical health. 🤍

05/12/2026

This week, the Fort Wayne Police Department joins law enforcement agencies across the country in recognizing National Police Week, May 10–16, 2026. National Police Week honors officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty and recognizes the continued service of those who protect and serve their communities.

We pause to remember the officers who made the ultimate sacrifice, support the families and loved ones they left behind, and recognize the men and women who continue to answer the call each day.

Their service is not just a uniform, a badge, or a shift. It is a commitment to step forward when others need help, to serve with courage, and to stand ready in moments of uncertainty, danger, and loss.

To the officers of the Fort Wayne Police Department and law enforcement officers across our nation: thank you for your dedication, sacrifice, and service.

We remember the fallen. We support their families. We honor those who continue to serve.

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