Home / Health / Police Colleagues Donate Time for Dying Wife
Police Colleagues Donate Time for Dying Wife
22 Jan
Summary
- Wife diagnosed with terminal Stage 4 colorectal cancer.
- Colleagues donated 800 hours of paid time off.
- Family faces financial burden from medical treatments.

A Lower Merion Township detective is receiving extraordinary support from his colleagues as his wife battles Stage 4 colorectal cancer. The detective's wife, Lauren Gilbert, was diagnosed last April after experiencing stomach pain. Doctors removed a large tumor and found cancer had spread, deeming the illness terminal.
In response, his fellow officers collectively donated 800 hours of their paid time off. This remarkable gesture equates to five months of paid leave for the detective, enabling him to spend crucial time with his wife and their two young children, aged four and five. The department's management and police leadership coordinated this effort, highlighting a strong commitment to employee well-being.
The financial burden of Lauren's ongoing surgeries and experimental medications is significant. To help, a benefit event was planned, anticipating a large community turnout to offer support. The detective expressed deep gratitude for his colleagues' unparalleled generosity during this challenging period.




