Marriage Resiliency Week
Sworn law enforcement officers who have faced injury or other line-of-duty trauma may apply for a Marriage Resiliency Week at Mystic Lake Lodge in Alaska.
Are you a sworn law enforcement officer who has been injured in the line of duty or part of an officer-involved shooting? If so, you and your spouse may be eligible to attend a Marriage Resiliency Week at Mystic Lake Lodge in Alaska.
Through the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s Law Enforcement Appreciation Program (LEAP) in Alaska, officers who fit the above criteria are encouraged to apply. As spots are limited, please note that preference may be given to those whose marriages have been impacted most by an incident.
Applications will reopen November 2025.
About our Marriage Resiliency Week
Marriage Resiliency Week is designed to refresh officers and their spouses emotionally, spiritually, and physically in the stress-free, peaceful environment of Mystic Lake Lodge. The beautiful wilderness makes it a perfect place for couples to reconnect.

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