
Who We Are
INTERNATIONAL POLICE CHAPLAIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LAW ENFORCEMENT (IPCSL)
INTERNATIONAL POLICE CHAPLAIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LAW ENFORCEMENT (IPCSL)
INTERNATIONAL POLICE CHAPLAIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LAW ENFORCEMENT, INC. (IPCSL) is a federally registered non-profit corporation based in Florida, USA. Established for charitable, religious, scientific and educational purposes, we contribute to the promotion and development of certain Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the world and also law enforcement through the ministry of chaplaincy within nations. We are peaceful and dedicated men and women from diverse religious, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. We are both seasoned Corps veterans and newcomers to chaplaincy. Many of us also serve the citizens of our state and nation as civil clergy and institutional chaplains. We bring our skills, means, and life experiences to serving those in need in our community and expanding to cities, counties, states, and internationally.
What We Do
We respond to advise, assist and support victims and others affected by critical incidents and crises, including death notifications, suicides, homicides, hostage takings, kidnappings and other traumatic events. IPCSL agents are specially trained to manage crisis situations and also provide follow-up advice, group and individual debriefings for the respect of human rights. IPCSL officers are trained to serve people of all faiths by promoting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and law enforcement.
CURRENCY
Be a servant leader for better world
OUR VALUES
Charity, Respect, Integrity,
OUR VISION
Peace, Dignity and Equality on a Healthy Planet
OUR MISSION
On the basis of the universal mission of Chaplaincy which is:
- Provide spiritual, psychological, social and funding aid to families in difficulty and the community;
- Provide help and assistance to sick, invalid and needy people as well as their families;
- Encourage humans to social and intellectual relations and respect for human rights;
- Promote and direct educational, charitable religious and social works;
- Provide help in the event of war, natural and civil disasters.
We want to stand ready in the community, respond, serve those in need through the achievement of sustainable development Goals and law enforcement

Objectives
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Provide counseling, education, human rights advocacy, life-enhancing skills, and recovery training;
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To provide life-changing services in all areas of community life, such as health, welfare, education, transitional living, emergency services, and government support;
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Participate in the implementation of effective public policies in terms of national and international security;
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Promote the development of civil society institutions and the introduction of effective civilian oversight mechanisms in the national security system;
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Participate in ensuring public safety and social protection;
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Participate in the resolution of food, energy, information, and security problems;
Work sections
IPCSL is dedicated to making a lasting impact through our campaigns and programs. Although our efforts are guided by the texts of our organization, we extend a wide network by investing in a variety of progressive strategies.
Our objectives are subdivided and we are tasked to work in the following seven (7) sections:
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Defense of Human Rights (HRD)
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Anti Clandestine Immigration (AIC)
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Anti Gender Based Violence (AVBG)
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Anti-Child Violence (AVE)
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Anti-drug (AD)
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Anti – Climate Change (ACC)
- Anti – Hunger, and poverty (AHP)
Fields of intervention
Sustainable Development
We act as a strategic partner to help States mobilize the ideas, people, and resources it needs to deliver, and grow a diverse and durable constituency for collective action. We focus on issues at the heart of the Sustainable Development Goals, build initiatives across sectors to solve problems at scale, and engage influencers Countries, and citizens who seek action.
Law Enforcement
A Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Program is created to serve the citizens in respect of human rights and the employees of the Police Department of partner countries. The program helps law enforcement staff and victims of crime or crime prevention in our community: correctional facilities, community-police relations, line-of-duty death notification, burial service facilitation, crisis intervention, and officer and department well-being.
A criminal investigation sub-structure is created for this purpose.
