Raising Money For Families of the Injured or Fallen Public Safety Members

Chris Petrie is raising money for 100 Club Of Arizona

100 Friends Donate $100 · 1 December 2020

The concept of the '100 Club' was born in Detroit in 1952, a prominent businessman asked 100 friends to donate $100 in support of the widow of a fallen officer. Today I am asking 100 of my friends to donate $100 to support The 100 Club of Arizona!

Story

As a current full-time firefighter and the chair of the board for The 100 Club of Arizona, I have seen first hand the incredible impact the community has on first responders and their families.

When tragedy happens to any first responder, the community rallies together to make sure the family is taken care of.

And as someone who is inside public safety, I can tell you the initial outpouring of support for these families is incredible. 

But what about after the tragic event?

The 100 Club not only provides immediate financial assistance to the families of those first responders who are injured or tragically killed, but provides ongoing financial support for years to come.

I am asking for your help to raise $10,000 to directly support the families of both the injured and fallen men and women, who have sacrificed so much to provide public safety to the citizens across Arizona.

If 100 of my friends and family would be willing to donate $100, you can help me reach my $10,000 goal this year.

Donation summary

Total
US$5,497.38
Online
US$5,497.38
Offline
US$0.00

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