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Non profit foundation group to give scholarship to kids of fallen NYPD officer

January 25, 2026
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Non profit foundation group to give scholarship to kids of fallen NYPD officer

They were high school sweethearts and she thought they’d be together forever.

But Alex Maddox’s dream wouldn’t last forever.

She got the call in 2018 every cop’s wife dreads: her husband, Chase Maddox, was shot three times while trying to serve an arrest warrant in their small town of Locust Grove, Ga., and died on the way to the hospital.

Chase Maddox standing with a child in a toy police car.
Patrolman Chase Maddox had served with the Locust Grove, Ga., Police Department for five years before he was killed in 2018 while on duty. Courtesy of Alex Maddox

“It was hell on earth,” she told The Post. “It was my worst nightmare come true.”

Four days after her husband was killed, Maddox gave birth to her second son, Bodie.

The mother-of-two, who had been a project manager at Delta Airlines, was forced to give up her job when she became a single parent.

The couple’s first child, Bradin, was born in June 2010 with special needs. He died from complications in 2022, leaving Maddox devastated yet again.

Alex Maddox with her two sons and a folded American flag.
Mom Alex Maddox was left alone to raise her two boys when her high school sweetheart was shot and killed. Courtesy of Alex Maddox

“I was at a point in my life where my foundation felt very broken,” she said. “I felt like I was spinning my tires just trying to move forward.”

That’s when she discovered the non-profit Folds of Honor, which gave her a scholarship to go back to school for communications but also provided her with a support network of other police widows.

“Folds of Honor has brought a lot of support to my life,” she said. 

Collage of Alex Maddox and Chase Maddox's emotional first look wedding photos.
Officer Maddox, seen here on the couple’s wedding day, was shot and killed while serving an arrest warrant. Courtesy of Alex Maddox

“We have been able to go to events and meet other people who are going through the same thing. We’re going through and it makes you feel a lot less alone,” she said of herself and her 7-year-old son.

“It’s helped me meet other widows who are further along on this journey and it’s given me hope to say, ‘Ok, we can make it.’”

Folds of Honor, a national non-profit foundation, has given 73,000 scholarships totaling more than $340 million nationwide since its inception in 2007.

Chase Maddox on a boat.
Alex Maddox hopes her now 7-year-old son will get a college scholarship from Folds of Honor, which helped her after her husband’s death. Courtesy of Alex Maddox

This week the organization is announcing a new million dollar commitment to give scholarships to NYPD families.

They already announced scholarships for the children of NYPD officer Didarul Islam, 36, who was killed in a mass shooting i n July while doing a paid security job at a Park Avenue building in Midtown Manhattan.

“This commitment to the brave men and women who protect our families embodies our mission to honor their sacrifice and educate their legacy,” said Lt. Col. Dan Rooney, founder, and CEO of Folds of Honor.

The scholarships are $5,000 annually — so if all three Islam children go to school for four years, the family would get $60,000, officials said.

“The families of our fallen and disabled heroes sacrifice so much,” said NYC Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry.

“When tragedy strikes a police family, any plans they had for the future, including their educational goals, are turned upside down. With their extraordinary scholarship commitment, Folds of Honor is giving these hero families a piece of their future back. That means the world to our entire ‘Blue Family.’ We can’t thank them enough.”

The post Non profit foundation group to give scholarship to kids of fallen NYPD officer appeared first on New York Post.

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