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100 Club logo"Supporting families of police officers and fire fighters when tragedy strikes"

THE 100 CLUB concept was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1952, and THE 100 CLUB of Phoenix was formed in 1968. Since that time, the more than 500 members of THE 100 CLUB of Phoenix have offered tremendous support to the families of the numerous Phoenix police officers slain or injured in the line of duty.

Providing Assistance at a Moment's Notice:

THE 100 CLUB is a low-profile, volunteer, philanthropic organization dedicated to supporting the surviving families of "Men and Women Behind the Badge." When tragedy strikes, the effects are swift and devastating. As a charitable non-profit Arizona corporation, THE 100 CLUB recognizes the need to respond immediately with support and understanding. Whatever the need - financial, advisory or moral support, THE 100 CLUB is dedicated to easing the pain a family of a law enforcement officer injured or killed in the line of duty must endure.

Who They Help:

THE 100 CLUB responds to the immediate aid of the family when any one of the following are injured or killed in the line of duty:

  • An officer from any municipal police department.
  • An officer from any fire department.
  • An officer from any county sheriff's office.
  • A law enforcement officer of the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
  • A correctional service officer of the Arizona Department of Corrections.
  • A certified enforcement officer of the Motor Vehicle Division of the Arizona Department of Transportation

People Making a Difference:

Members of THE 100 CLUB include individuals from the community, law enforcement and fire officials, as well as corporate sponsors. For more information about becoming a part of THE 100 CLUB you can contact the organization directly at (602) 485-0100

 

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