The Survivor Network

I encourage those in despair to spend time with the “Survivor Network”, not because it will distract you from your grief, but it will help you heal. The “Survivor Network” will also make you better prepared for the role that life ultimately hands each of us -- that of caregiver to those who grieve.

That I may speak with soothing power
a word in season, as from thee,
to weary ones in needful hour.

Frances Ridley Havergal, 1872

Managing the Media after a Line of Duty Death

Chaplain Jim McNabb provides surviving family members with his professional insight into how to quickly meet the needs of the news media in the wake of a line of duty death.

As Chaplain McNabb explains, successfully managing the press will allow family members to focus on their grief.

Bio
Chaplain Jim McNabb is a veteran broadcast journalist, helping to shape the news in Austin, Texas for decades. Over the span of his career, McNabb has worked in both radio and television, serving as news manager, on-air talent and reporter. He is currently a member of the adjunct faculty of St. Edward's University.

McNabb taught a course in media relations in a crisis to the Austin Police Department.

McNabb holds a B.A. from Baylor University and an M.A. from the University of Texas.

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