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As the tenth anniversary of the most horrific attack against American citizens draws closer, conversations have already began as millions of Americans reminisce about where they were...(09-01-11)
The North
Carolina Police Benevolent Association teams up with Outback Steakhouse for
a night of food, fun, football, and charity
Flippen Pizza Remembers Fallen Law Enforcement on 9/11 By Donating 50% of Proceeds to the PBF
Donate to Officer Russell Willingham Memorial Fund
A total of 98 federal, state and local law enforcement officers died during the first half of 2011 (January 1, 2011 to June 30, 2011), according to preliminary data compiled by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. This represents a 14% increase over the 86 officer fatalities during the same time in 2010. Firearms-related fatalities reached a 20-year high...(08-05-11)
It is time once again for the “Hog Wild Fundraiser.” This year the prize is a pair of tickets to the Razorbacks vs. MSU Bulldogs SEC football showdown. The game will be held in Little Rock on Saturday, November 19, 2011. The drawing for this SEC football package will be held on November 12, 2011, and the winner will be notified by phone.
Police Benevolent Foundation Presents Plaque of Appreciation to Stella Nova Technologies Inc. The Police Benevolent Foundation recently presented a plaque of appreciation to employees of Stella Nova Technologies Inc. in Wake Forest, NC. Stella Nova Technologies is a growing technology company comprised of seasoned retail professionals working alongside experienced developers....(07-18-11)
Raffle hits it out of the ballpark for the Police Benevolent Foundation Police Benevolent Foundation Receives Grant from Tennessee Foundation In the wake of tragedy, the Police Benevolent Foundation receives major support for fallen officers. The Speyer/Tennsco Donor Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, in response to the tragic deaths of law enforcement officers, awarded the Foundation a grant in the amount of $5000.... On Friday, December 3, 2010, NCPBA President, Randy Byrd, met with Laura Falanga in Raleigh to receive a $1,000.00 check from the Wake Chapter of the Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina (IIANC). This donation was made possible through the efforts of local chapter members....(06/17/11)
The Police Benevolent Foundation Set to Aid the Family of Dickson County Sheriff Deputy Keith Bellar
(June 7, 2011) -- The Police Benevolent Foundation,
Inc. and the Tennessee Division of the Southern States PBA are in
mourning as one of their own, Deputy Keith Bellar of the Dickson
County Sheriff office, died from injuries suffered in a shooting
while responding to what he thought was a traffic accident. The PBF
is asking everyone to please pass this information along to friends
and family. Deputy Bellar's family will need all of us to rally
behind them in these hard times.... Since its inception in 2009, the Foundation’s Behind the Badge PTSD and suicide prevention program has conducted six free seminars attended by hundreds of law enforcement officers and their family members. These seminars are conducted in partnership with the In Harm’s Way and Mississippi LEAPS programs...(05/23/11)
The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. and the North Carolina Division of the Southern States PBA are in mourning as one of their own, Deputy Kenneth Cobb of the Bertie County Sheriff’s Office, and his three year old son were tragically killed in a jet ski accident late Sunday afternoon. Deputy Cobb, his three year old son David and his wife Katrina were riding a jet ski
Cary Chapter Presents Plaque of Appreciation to Bunkey’s Car Wash On January 30, 2011, the Police Benevolent Foundation and the Cary Chapter of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association partnered with Bunkey’s Car Wash in Cary to raise money for fellow officer and PBA member Matt Long......(4/25/11)
North Carolina Division has successful fundraiser for the Police Benevolent Foundation In February of this year, the North Carolina Police Benevolent Foundation conducted a raffle to raise money for the Police Benevolent Foundation. Chapter leaders from throughout the state led the efforts to raffle two R. Lee Ermy posters.
The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. and the Arkansas Division of the Southern States PBA banded together with two local Arkansas communities on Monday, April 18th to help raise funds for the family of a fallen Truman police officer. Officer Jonathan Schmidt of the Trumann Police Department was shot and killed about 11:30 P.M. on Tuesday, April 12th during a traffic stop. Fundraisers in honor of Officer Schmidt took place at the Wal-Mart locations in both Jonesboro and Trumann, Arkansas on Monday, April 18th...
On Saturday, April 16th, 2011, the Police Benevolent Foundation and
the North Carolina PBA sponsored the John Taylor 5K Recovery Run in
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. The event was organized by two of
John’s friends and fellow officers – Joe Puhak and Mike Mosley.
(April 13, 2011) -- The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. and the Arkansas Division of the Southern States PBA are in mourning as one of their own, Officer Jonathan Schmidt of the Trumann Police Department, was shot and killed about 11:30 P.M. on Tuesday, April 12....DONATE NOW!
PBF partners with the Washington Nationals during Police Week Great News! The PBF has partnered with Major League Baseball’s, the Washington Nationals to hold the Police Benevolent Foundation Day at Nationals' Park on Sunday, May 15, 2011 in Washington D.C. which will coincide with National Police Week. $8 of every ticket sold through the PBF will be donated to the Police Benevolent Foundation. Help us spread the word and get your tickets now! Click here to get your tickets
Behind the Badge Outreach & Prevention ProgramA PTSD research and outreach program developed by the Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. in partnership with the United States Attorney’s Office, Middle District of Florida, and Florida Regional Community Policing Institute at St. Petersburg College is coming to North and South Carolina....(03-20-11)
Foundation's Advisory Board Member Lights Up Support in North Carolina As a member of the Foundation's Advisory Board in North Carolina, Joyce Plouff shines bright in her efforts to bring light to the dangers of police work. Her Blue Light Campaign raised more than $1700 in direct support for the Police Benevolent Foundation's Fallen Officer Fund in memory of her late husband, fallen officer Sergeant Howard Plouff....(02-17-11)
The North Carolina PBA would like to congratulate Winston-Salem Police Department Officer and NCPBA member Officer Justin Anderson for being awarded the Winston-Salem Police Department Medal of Merit..... (02-04-11)
Officer John Taylor 5K Recovery Run
The PBA has long held the reputation for educating the public about the daily work of law enforcement officers and the sacrifices they make to keep their communities safe. Through these education efforts many relationships with the community have led to partnerships that have benefited members of the PBA. The PBA also has an extensive history for creating solid and sustainable relationships with elected officials to effect positive change for their members....(01-26-11)
Behind the Badge -
A PTSD And Suicide
Outreach & Prevention Seminar
PBA and PBF
Partners with Bunkey's Car Wash in Cary,
NC to The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. and the Arkansas Division of the Southern States PBA are rallying behind Blytheville Police Officer Cody Gentry who was involved in an accident Tuesday, January 18, 2011. While responding with the Arkansas State Police to locate a potential suspect vehicle, Officer hit a ditch embankment just north of the Hwy 61 intersection with Golf Links Drive. Officer Gentry was..... (1/20/11)
We are please to announce Doctor Michael Reimels of Reimels Family & Cosmetic Dentistry at 13605 Reese Boulevard in Huntersville made a very generous donation the Police Benevolent Foundation on..... (1/7/11)
The Police Benevolent Foundation (PBF) and the Police Benevolent Association of Georgia would like to express its deepest sympathy and compassion to the family, friends and fellow law enforcement officers of Dougherty County Police Officer Lieutenant Cliff Rouse. Rouse who was fatally shot while responding to an armed robbery call..... (12/27/10)
The Police Benevolent Foundation and the Cary Chapter of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association are rallying behind PBA member and fellow officer Matt Long. Matt was recently diagnosed with cancer and will be undergoing extensive treatment in the ensuing weeks and months. The Cary chapter hopes to alleviate the financial concerns for Matt and his family as he progresses towards a clean bill of health. .... (12-17-10)
(December 14, 2010) -- On Friday, December 10, 2010 the Police Benevolent Foundation along with members of the Mississippi Police Benevolent Association rallied together to raise funds for a fallen brother.....
On Friday, NC Advisory Board Members Natalie Perkins and NCPBA President, Randy Byrd, met with Laura Falanga in Raleigh to receive a $1,000 check from the Wake Chapter of the Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina (IIANC).
SCPBA Columbia Chapter is Participating in a
You heard it right - We are shaving our heads in solidarity with children who have cancer and typically lose their hair during treatment, while raising critical funds for childhood cancer research.....(12-13-10)
The Police Benevolent Foundation establishes fund for fallen Trippah County Sheriff’s Deputy Dewayne Crenshaw (December 3, 2010) -- The Police Benevolent Foundation (PBF) and the Mississippi Police Benevolent Association would like to express its deepest sympathy and compassion to the family, friends and fellow law enforcement officers of Trippah County Sheriff’s Deputy Dewayne Crenshaw who was fatally shot while responding to a call just before dawn on Friday, December 3, 2010.
Wife Of Fallen Officer Raises Money To Help OthersIt is not easy to be the wife of a police officer, and it's been especially difficult for Joyce Plouff. Her husband, Sgt. Howard Plouff, was killed in the line of duty in February 2007.....(11-24-10)
The
Police Benevolent Foundation set to aid Roanoke Rapids Police Officer John
Taylor who was shot I-95
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