Delaware woman sells bracelets in order to benefit the C.O.P.S. Foundation

A co-founder of Grass Roots Rescue, Karli Crenshaw, decided to sell bracelets in order to benefit the Corporal Ballard Foundation.
32-year-old Corporal Stephen Ballard was killed in the line of duty.
Crenshaw wanted to support law enforcement and pay their respects.
She decided to order these black and blue bracelets in order to help families that have lost their loved ones.
The bracelets are generic for either men or women and there's no price tag.
Instead, the group is just asking for donations.
"Initially we were going to donate it Corporal Ballard's fund, but I guess they've raised quite a bit of money so we're going to instead donate it to the C.O.P.S. Foundation, just the general fund for the families of those that lose their lives in the line of duty," Crenshaw tells 47 ABC.
C.O.P.S. Foundation means concerns of police survivors.
We are told that they have already sold 100 bracelets raising $500.
If you would like one, click here.