Light the Line foundation hosts holiday fundraiser to support Chicago Police Department in honor of fallen CPD Officer Ella French

A special evening took place on Saturday at Cine City Studios on the Near West Side for the first-ever holiday fundraiser organized by the Light the Line foundation.

Over 200 individuals gathered to show support for Chicago Police Department officers and their families, demonstrating a commitment to providing ongoing assistance to those at the forefront of serving the community.

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In the midst of the holiday season, members of the Chicago police family are rallying people together in the name of mental health.

The foundation, initiated by Elizabeth French, the mother of the late CPD officer Ella French, and Officer Carlos Yanez Jr., who was injured in the same incident, aims to offer sustained support to law enforcement personnel.

“The holidays are a great time but especially right now it’s a hard time for others, ’cause they find themselves alone,” Yanez said. “But if you come to an event like this, you see and feel the love.”

Yanez and Elizabeth French have been trying to turn their tragedies into something positive through the foundation. They launched a mobile unit, which responds to active scenes in hopes of providing all sorts of resources to officers during times of trauma.

The foundation says more than 30 officers in Chicago have died by suicide since 2018.

“When Ella joined the Chicago Police Department she joined a family,” Elizabeth French said. “Through her, I’m now a part of that family, and family take care of each other, and that’s what this is about, and that’s what Light the Line is about.”

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“The department has great resources but we’re able to go over and above that and we love collaborating with the community,” Light the Line foundation VP Rhonda Anderson said. “We have some great things in 2025.”

The fundraiser also comes as CPD recently mourned the loss of officer Enrique Martinez, who was killed in the line of duty last month. That’s why members of the department say it’s important to come together for moments like this.

“It’s always important,” said Michael Thomas with CPD. “I think with the morale in the police department and social issues… police need a pick me up, and I’m here to help pick people up.”

The event was just the beginning for the Light the Line foundation as they said there will be many more similar events next year as they continue to build on resources for Chicago police officers.

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