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DEA Survivors Benefit Fund

 

What We Stand For

The Survivors Benefit Fund was formed to assist the families left behind by our fallen heroes. Our mission as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization is to ensure the continual financial support for the families in their time of need – to provide for and guarantee that the fallen loved ones are never to be forgotten.

25 Years of Service

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Wall of Honor

James E. Brown

James E. Brown

Narcotic Agent James E. Brown of the Bureau of Prohibition, U.S. Department of Treasury, was shot three times and killed near Isleton, California, on June 7, 1928.

Louis L. Marks

Louis L. Marks

Federal Narcotics Inspector Louis L. Marks of the Bureau of Internal Revenue died of internal injuries in a bus accident near Monroe, Georgia, on October 24, 1924

James T. Williams

James T. Williams

Known as “Jimmy”, Narcotic Agent James Thomas Williams was shot and fatally wounded on October 16, 1924

Events

The Survivors Benefit Fund is not part of the US Department of Justice (DOJ) or Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) but, instead, is a private 501(c)(3) organization that supports the families of DEA agents, employees, and task force officers who gave their lives in the line-of-duty. Neither the DOJ nor DEA approves, endorses, or authorizes the Survivors Benefit Fund, its materials, or its fundraising efforts.