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Join us in revolutionizing lives with mental health and transformational resources.
At LEAC Inc, our mission is to empower communities through education and resources. We believe that everyone deserves access to the tools needed for a better life. We are committed to fostering an environment of mutual respect and safety by partnering with the community and local businesses, dedicated to transparencies, mental wellness and continuous law enforcement reform.

At LEAC Inc, our goal is to provide education and resources to support mental health and wellness in our community.

Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Welcome to the website for the Law Enforcement Assistance Connection (LEAC), Inc! LEAC’s message is my message: To all law enforcement professionals and private public safety experts I am here to serve you and the profession as a resource and support mechanism in helping to address and resolve many of the challenges you face every day.
LEAC’s purpose is to support, promote and assist the undying efforts and educate the public about the challenges confronting public safety and the professionals who devote their lives to the cause of public safety.
I am a young man whose dream of becoming a sworn law enforcement official was shattered at birth, when I was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Although CP has left me wheelchair bound—unable to serve my community as a sworn law enforcement officer—I’ve been blessed to contribute to public safety in other meaningful ways.
My determination, dedication, and compassion for law enforcement were so great that twenty years ago I decided to form LEAC—the non-profit organization that you see before you today.
My affection, compassion and continued interest in the law enforcement profession and the brave men and women who serve would not have been possible without the enduring love, support and guidance of my family, friends, and longtime law enforcement mentors whom I gratefully acknowledge below.
Top of list is my mom, Noreen, and my brother Patrick. They’ve been beside me every turn of my wheels, encouraging me to become successful—not just with LEAC, but in all I do. My mom and brother are driving forces in my success and the success of LEAC.
On the law enforcement side, I have many people to thank. The Honorable Johnny L. Hughes, US Marshals District of MD, whom I’ve known since I was 14, has been a true friend, a valuable mentor and taught me how to manifest the professional courtesy and loyalty unique to the law enforcement fraternity. Without his continued assistance and teaching abilities I would not be where I am today.
Marc O. Feidler—a long-time family friend since my birth—helped me both personally and professionally to be the successful person I am today. He taught me how to “manage the business and balance the scales.” His motivation is infectious, and his unquestionable integrity is a model to us all. His personal and professional commitment to me and to LEAC’s mission is truly a blessing; words fail when I try to describe my gratitude to Marc.
Chiefs Neil Behan, Michael Gambrill and James Johnson allowed me for many years to work side by side both as an observer and teacher to the sworn men and women of the Baltimore County Police Dept. The BCoPD served in my earlier years as a springboard and learning tool regarding the inner workings of the law enforcement profession, police policies, community policing, and other related areas. Their consideration, understanding, teaching methods, and willingness to recognize and acknowledge my true skills and abilities helped me truly feel like a respected member of the professional law enforcement team.
I also thank Chiefs Charles R. Press, Carlos Noriega, and James Scarberry for teaching me about the true meaning of the law enforcement profession—that in spite of the red tape and governmental bureaucracies it is possible to lead by example… That it’s not always how great you do your job but rather the professionalism and commitment you bring to serving your community that matters. These men have shown me through their personal actions that it’s possible to set a premier example for your fellow officers and to inspire those whose lives you touch.
Without David Ellin’s professional legal guidance personal friendship and support, LEAC would not be what it is today. His sound advice serves me well as I make important personal and professional decisions concerning LEAC. Jill Simmons has shown me the true meaning of life and inspired me to achieve and overcome personal and professional obstacles. A loyal friend and advisor, Jill is someone I admire for her perseverance, leadership skills, drive and dedication in all she has done and continues to do. She is extremely special to me—in fact, it’s not a stretch to say that had it not been for her willingness and selflessness to advance LEAC’s goals, this organization would not function, nor would this website be possible.
Speaking of this website, it’s true that every visionary has a strong marketing and communications team who help translate vision into reality—and communicate that reality to the public. And so, it is with my relationship with Renee Steward and Jack Cline, whom I first met when we worked together on multiple projects concerning law enforcement and many personal goals. They have since become close personal friends—as well as invaluable advisors. When it comes to marketing, communications and PR for law enforcement organizations, no one does it better than Renee Steward and Jack Cline.
For all you law enforcement officers and supporters out there, I thank you for your service and support of this most noble profession. During any crisis—natural or man-made—it’s the people in blue we see rushing into the danger zone, willing to put their lives on the line to serve the public. There is no more honorable profession.
I hope that when you need help advancing the profession and becoming more valuable to the public that you consider LEAC and my professional credentials as a source of help and support. If through LEAC I can inspire you or your staff to seek my professional assistance to help your crime fighting efforts, then together we can make a positive difference.
Yours in Safety, Security and Preparation,
Terry L. Hunt, Jr.

"Congratulations on expanding your already successful program, the Law Enforcement Assistance Connection. Since you have a passion for the profession of law enforcement, I am not surprised. I remember that as a youngster, no one had more interest and devotion to the business of policing and to the men and women who carry the badge.
"You used to roam the halls of Police Headquarters and Precinct station houses offering your expertise to any command that needed it. All looked forward to your generous and helpful assistance. Now, as an adult you are reaching for more ways to contribute and make this a better community and for of all of us a better world. You are and have been an inspiration to me and to many others. Thank you for your service."
–Neil J. Behan (Chief of Police, Baltimore County P.D. (ret.); Chief of Patrol, NYPD (ret.)
"Terry L. Hunt, Jr. and LEAC, Inc. are valuable and important partners in my personal crusade to inform and educate the public about the vital role our law enforcement officers perform in our neighborhoods and communities. Through his annual event supporting the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, his extensive public speaking engagements, and his broad national network of law enforcement contacts, Terry really champions this profession and the brave men and women who operate the Thin Blue Line."
–John Walsh (Host of 'America’s Most Wanted')
“For many years, Terry Hunt has been one of law enforcement’s most passionate and outspoken advocates. Through his leadership of LEAC and his longtime support of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund and their historic initiative to build the first-ever National Law Enforcement Museum, Terry is helping to ensure that law officers across our nation are getting the resources they need to do their jobs effectively and safely. His tireless efforts to honor our fallen officers and their families, and to recognize those officers who continue to risk their lives for our protection has resulted in stronger bonds between our law enforcement professionals and the citizens they serve.”
Craig W. Floyd (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund www.nleomf.org)







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