100 Club Of Arizona

Mission

The primary mission of the 100 Club of Arizona is to To provide immediate financial assistance to families of public safety officers and firefighters who are seriously injured or killed in the line of duty, and to provide resources to enhance their safety and welfare.

Causes

Crime & Law , Disaster Aid , Family Services , Human Services

Programs

Provide financial assistance to the families of public safety officers and firefighters upon death or serious injury, and extended to officers and firefighters when called to active duty military. Direct family assistance over the past 45 years exceed $3.9 million in non-line of duty, line of duty and injury cases. The Safety Enhancement Stipend program (SES) - SES awards money to public safety agencies to purchase equipment or provide training that directly enhances the safety of their officers or firefighters. The SES Program has awarded over $800,000 to more than 125 applicants statewide. The 100 Club Scholarship Program - is available for immediate family members of public safety officers and firefighters that wish to continue their education beyond high school. Together, over 140 students have received scholarships exceeding $700,000. Peer 100 - address mental health challenges in the public safety profession. H.E.R.O.S. - The 100 Club of Arizona coordinates available resources with needs of public safety families through the Helping Emergency Response Officer and Survivors (H.E.R.O.S) and Special Needs programs to provide assistance in cases of spouse/child illness or death, or other life-altering events.

Demographics

Public Safety Officers and Firefighters and their families in the state of Arizona.

Areas