Stic-It Rotating Car Flags Urges Support for Law Enforcement Children During July Observance
June 29th, 2026 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Stic-It Rotating Car Flags encourages Americans to honor the children of police officers during Law Enforcement Child Month by displaying car flags as a visible sign of support.

During Law Enforcement Child Month this July, Stic-It Rotating Car Flags is encouraging Americans to honor the children of police officers by visibly showing their support with a Stic-It Rotating Car Flag. The initiative, recognized by the Fraternal Order of Police and the Gratitude Initiative, aims to shine a light on the sons and daughters of officers who often bear the emotional weight of their parent's service.
For the children of law enforcement officers, the job is never just a job. It can mean missed birthdays and holidays, late-night shifts, family dinners interrupted by duty calls, and the quiet fear that comes with knowing a parent leaves home each day to face danger. While the nation often thanks officers for their service, the children who live with those sacrifices every day are too often overlooked.
"Law enforcement children carry a burden most people never think about," a spokesperson for Stic-It said. "They know what it feels like when a parent misses a school event because duty calls. They know what it means to go to bed while mom or dad is still out on the street protecting strangers. And they know the fear that can come with loving someone who puts on a badge every day. These children deserve to be recognized, supported, and reminded that their sacrifices matter too."
Law Enforcement Child Month was created to recognize the emotional weight these children often carry in silence. The month-long observance, inspired by the longstanding Month of the Military Child, seeks to build awareness and support for children whose lives are shaped by the realities of law enforcement service — from long absences and unpredictable schedules to public scrutiny and the risks their families live with every day.
Stic-It wants to support the initiative because visible acts of solidarity can send a powerful message to law enforcement families that their communities see them and value what they endure. "We talk a lot about backing the blue, but real support should include the families standing behind that uniform," the spokesperson added. "For a child of a police officer, seeing people publicly acknowledge their family's sacrifice can mean something. It says, 'We haven't forgotten you. We know your family serves too.' That matters."
Throughout July, Stic-It is encouraging law enforcement supporters, police families, community organizations, and local residents to display a Stic-It Rotating Car Flag as a visible sign of appreciation for law enforcement children and the families who stand behind officers every day. The company says the goal is not simply to promote a product, but to help turn Law Enforcement Child Month into a national moment of recognition for the children behind the badge — children who often grow up with resilience, pride, uncertainty, and sacrifice woven into daily life.
"These kids did not choose the badge, but they live with everything that comes with it," the spokesperson said. "If displaying a flag on a car helps even one law enforcement child feel seen, appreciated, and honored this month, then it is worth it."
Law Enforcement Child Month is being observed nationwide throughout July, with organizers hoping to make it an annual tradition that expands support, awareness, and resources for the children of law enforcement officers across the country.
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