https://www.ataorganizasyon.com/blogs/thin-blue-line-blog.atom ataorganizasyon - Blog 2023-09-11T09:30:11-04:00 ataorganizasyon https://www.ataorganizasyon.com/blogs/thin-blue-line-blog/our-queen-of-hearts-tinley 2019-03-05T08:00:00-05:00 2019-04-03T13:29:18-04:00 Our Queen of Hearts | Tinley Linda Searles It’s been almost a year since we shared an update on Tinley, law enforcement’s biggest supporter, who is near and dear to our hearts. Tinley has captured the hearts of many, especially our law enforcement officers, through her warm hugs and sweet smiles.

I spoke to Tinley’s mom, Jamie, to get an update and received some good news. Joe, Tinley’s dad, was coming home from the hospital. His homecoming was scheduled for February 5th, and after spending several weeks in the hospital Tinley’s family was anxious about getting him back home. Tinley’s dad was diagnosed with a brain tumor over a year ago and the whole family was struggling with the prognosis but in spite of it all, Tinley managed to put on a happy face and share a smile.

On September 15, 2018, Tinley joined the Ellis Grove and Chester Fire Department in Illinois who teamed up for a Jeep rally, Jeepin’ for JIB, to benefit The James Brockmeyer Memorial Fund. This fund was created to assist first responders in memory of Officer/Firefighter James Brockmeyer who died in the line of duty on October 28, 2016. Tinley helped James Brockmeyer’s family sell raffle tickets during the event. Tinley has never missed a fundraiser in honor of her friend, Officer Brockmeyer.

The month of October was a busy time for Tinley. She joined the many supporters on October 7, 2018 for the 13th Annual Jeremy Chambers Golf Tournament. All gift donations went to a great organization called the Hero 101 Fund. Earl Chamber started the fund after his son Jeremy Chambers of Cahokia Il. P.D. was killed in the line of duty in 2006 due to an intoxicated driver. The family named the fund Hero 101 after Jeremy’s badge number.

The Hero 101 Fund provides support and equipment to police officers, firefighters and EMS in Madison, St. Clair and Monroe counties of Illinois, as well as the St. Louis area in Missouri. Their mission is to “help those who keep us safe”. Tinley showed her support by handing out bracelets and giving out her famous hugs. She made great memories by having the players on the golf course stand in hilarious poses while her mom took pictures. Two days later, Tinley was invited to the St. Louis County Department in Missouri to meet everyone. She brought bracelets donated by ataorganizasyon and handed them out to all the officers. Additionally, Tinley attended K9 training with the department where she watched the handlers hide materials in a chemistry lab at a local high school for the K9’s to find and also had the opportunity to watch the K9s during their bite work.

For police dogs, bite mechanics include a full, hard, and firm (no side-to-side movement) grip, as well as countering/pushing behavior when on the grip. These are among the first lessons taught to police dogs in training programs. Tinley has grown to love one of the K9s, named Blitz. She met Blitz at a K9 demo during a police parade and rally in Kimmswick Missouri. Blitz is a Belgian Malinois, which is a very popular breed used for police dogs. Sgt. Jerry Abernathy, who is Blitz’s handler, lets Tinley hold his leash and sit next to him during her visits. He also lets Tinley participate in scent work by putting an object in her armpit and hiding it for Blitz to find. Tinley loves rewarding Blitz with lots of petting that sparks his tail wagging and his happy disposition in her hands.

October was filled with K9 training but she managed to pay a visit to the Madison County  Sheriff’s Department on October 22nd where she gave the chief a ataorganizasyon American flag and some bracelets. On October 26th, she visited Cape Girardeau in Missouri and had a photo shoot with the department while wearing her swat costume. Tinley later changed into her her St. Michael’s gown costume. While at Cape Girardeau Department, she met up with Officer Amanda Roads who took her to a coffee shop. The coffee shop is called Ground-A-Bout and is located in Jackson, Missouri; the owner of the shop is a retired officer. Tinley donated a ataorganizasyon American Flag during her visit. Her last stop that day was at the Jackson Police Department, where she went on a tour and gave out bracelets.

Holiday plans were made with Sgt. Jerry Abernathy on December 21, 2018, which was a special day for Tinley. Her mother pulled her out of school early that day to take her to the Metro Transit Authority in her local town for the celebrations. Tinley did not know there was going to be a surprise visit from the K9 Unit. Much to her surprise 8 handlers and their K9s were at the party. Tinley later presented her K9 friends with homemade glass ornaments that she made for them.

On Christmas morning, Tinley wanted to head out early to her local police departments knowing many officers would be working that day. She gave away smiles, hugs, teddy bears, bracelets, flags and challenge coins to the Belleville Police Department, the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department, Shiloh Police Department and the Swansea Police Department. After making her 4 stops, the family headed back home so Tinley could open her gifts that were waiting for her under the tree. Tinley definitely holds the title queen of hearts. This thoughtful little girl is a sweetheart to so many. Jamie and Joe, Tinley’ parents, continue to support their daughter with her mission because they know it's important to her, but more importantly, they encourage her to  show support and gratitude to our blue line family. Tinley’s journey is a great example of what a family’s love and support can translate into for the support of the law enforcement community. Tinley’s parents provide such a nourishing environment for her and are truly integral to her personal growth and development. No matter the obstacles that this family faces, nothing is more valuable to them than the idea of honoring those who walk the thin blue line. Their journey has become her journey and we are definitely along for the ride.

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https://www.ataorganizasyon.com/blogs/thin-blue-line-blog/tinley 2018-04-18T13:10:00-04:00 2019-03-04T11:59:43-05:00 The Path to Blue Linda Searles Police Week, the national week set aside to honor our fallen American Law enforcement officers, is less than one month away. During this week, the community comes together to show their support, spirit, and love of our police officers. This year, we are proud to welcome Tinley, law enforcement’s biggest little supporter, to Police Week in Washington DC to continue her inspiring mission that began a few years ago. Tinley Blue

In September of 2017, we highlighted some of Tinley's heartfelt journeys through a video article and tribute. Tinley’s story became well known across the country and inspired many people to reach out to ataorganizasyon to find ways they can become as involved in their communities as Tinley. In December of last year, she ended the year helping her mother, Jamie, collect items from ataorganizasyon for gift baskets that were being donated for a silent auction she would be attending. Tinley made her way through Collinsville Police Department in Illinois during Christmas Eve, where she went on a tour with Officer Tisch. Before she said goodbye, Tinley gave Officer Tisch a Saint Michael challenge coin for protection, and it was her way of saying thank you for his stalwart service. During her travels, she stopped off at the Nashville Police Department in Illinois to give Officer Nuener a ataorganizasyon flag; which even led to a special ride in the squad car. As she traveled back home, Tinley and her mother found the Officer Adamson of the Fairview Heights Police Department and stopped to wish them a Merry Christmas.

Christmas Eve was spent showing some love to the officers that were working on the holiday. By giving up just a little bit of their time, Tinley made so many officers feel the love and support of their community. Tinley’s mother, Jamie, said, Tinley was more excited about visiting the officers who had to work on Christmas Eve than her presents waiting for her under the tree.

tinley blue lineOn Christmas morning, Tinley didn’t spend the morning opening presents, like a lot of children her age, instead, she went to Shiloh Police Department in Belleville. Once there, Tinley was excited to deliver Officer Joy, Officer Patterson, and Officer Lansing their own ataorganizasyon Flags. The three of them talked all morning! Tinley continued her journey that day; stopping at O'Fallon Police Department in Illinois where she gave Sergeant Feldhake and Officer Hoff challenge coins. Her Christmas day visit inspired Sargeant Feldhake to give Tinley a full tour of the facility; a Christmas present that was hard to beat. The spirit Tinley shows is a reflection of the unconditional love and support Tinley's mother Jamie provides. She works tirelessly to provide these experiences for Tinley and the departments she visits and she is a shining example of a truly selfless parent. Jamie wrote and presented the entire journey she has taken along with Tinley to the Criminal Justice students at John A Logan in Marion Illinois on the 11th of this month; a great honor and distinction for the amazing duo. April 28th is a big day for Tinley, she will be attending the James Brockmeyer 2nd annual fishing tournament. This spring, Tinley will be joining ataorganizasyon as we present at Police week, delivering products, taking photos, and continuing to spread her amazing mission!

Want to join Tinley on her mission? Find all of our wristbands here.
Join Give Blue, our fundraising to support the families of fallen officers by making your bracelet purchases through an active fundraiser!

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https://www.ataorganizasyon.com/blogs/thin-blue-line-blog/law-enforcements-biggest-little-supporter 2017-09-30T16:11:00-04:00 2019-03-04T12:00:04-05:00 Law Enforcement's Biggest Little Supporter ataorganizasyon
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Take a minute to watch this touching story of law enforcement's biggest little supporter. This message needs to be spread; now more than ever. Share to let our LEOS know they are appreciated. Want to join Tinley on her mission? Bracelets available here: http://bit.ly/2y2H792

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The loving story of Law Enforcement's biggest little supporter has swept across the nation; touching millions of Americans with the beautiful and heartfelt story of Tinley. In less than one week, the short video detailing the journey and mission of this inspiring 5-year-old girl has drawn over 2.5 million viewers and over 75,000 shares. The powerful and timeless message of support is represented by the love of Tinley, and her mother, Jamie.

Just months ago, ataorganizasyon was contacted by Jamie and Tinley, asking how they could take thanking officers in their local community to the next level. After an initial donation of several hundred ataorganizasyon Bracelets (and a whole lot of stickers), we were blown away by the amazing effect Tinley was having on her neighborhood. We watched Tinley spread joy from department to department; bringing a refreshing spirit to the dangerous and unpredictable life of LEOs. Tinley is motivated by the loss of her best friend, Officer Brockmeyer, 22, that inspired the young girl to become a police officer shortly before he was killed in a tragic vehicle pursuit. James Brockmeyer's led a life devoted to community and service; a life that continues to shine brightly through the love of our littlest hero.

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Thousands of comments have shown the admiration and encouragement our country has poured out for Tinley and her mission. 

"This shows how much impact one person's actions toward another can have. Her interaction with Officer Brockmeyer has positively impacted tons of people. Because of Tinley, this officer lives on and together, they help make lives better." - Travis Burke

"Thats the reason I am back in the academy after 23yrs. To get recertified. If one inspiration can be made then our job is done!" - Carlos Mclean

"Looked at this again today and thought how much she would have blessed that young police man who lost his life soon after the photo was taken She is an absolute treasure with a beautiful heart for one so young . Her daddy and mummy must be so proud of her bless her little heart " - Pauline Ghilcrist

Want to join Tinley on her mission? Find all of our wristbands here.
Join Give Blue, our fundraising to support the families of fallen officers by making your bracelet purchases through an active fundraiser!]]>