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The PBF is set to aid the family of fallen Union County Sheriff?s Deputy Clinton Frazier

The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. and the Mississippi Division of the Southern States PBA are rallying behind the family of Union County Sheriff’s Deputy Clinton Frazier. Frazier was killed in a single vehicle accident on December 18th. Deputy Frazier had served with the Union County Sheriff’s Office for two years and is survived by his wife and three children. He was a beloved officer who will be missed tremendously by the Union County Sheriff’s Department, as well as other surrounding law enforcement agencies.
 
The Police Benevolent Foundation has established the “Deputy Clinton Frazier Memorial Fund” at Regions Bank. Donations can be made at any Regions Bank to assist in efforts to provide financial support to Deputy Frazier’s family in this time of need. When making a donation at Regions Bank, tell the teller that the account is set up under the Police Benevolent Foundation and was opened in the state of Georgia to ensure that the funds are deposited into the correct account. Designate your donation to the “Deputy Clinton Frazier Memorial Fund.”
 
Donations can also be made through the Police Benevolent Foundation’s website here. Be sure to designate the donation to the “Deputy Clinton Frazier Memorial Fund.” The Foundation will give 100% of the funds received to Deputy Frazier’s family.
 
The Police Benevolent Foundation is also taking donations via text message in memory of Deputy Frazier. You can help Deputy Frazier’s family by texting, COPS FRAZIER to 85944. (A one-time donation of $10 will be added to your mobile phone bill. Msg & data rates may apply. Available on Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile. Must be 18 or older and have authorization of account holder. Donations benefit The Police Benevolent Foundation, collected by Innogive Foundation. Subject to terms: igfn.org/t. Privacy policy: igfn.org/p. Text STOP to 85944 to stop; Text HELP to 85944 for help).
 
The PBF is asking everyone to please pass this information along to friends and family. Deputy Frazier’s family will need everyone to rally behind them during this difficult time.
 
Mississippi PBA Division President Chris Skinner said, “Our thoughts, prayers, and support go out to Deputy Frazier’s family during this difficult time. This incident reminds us all of the dangers that law enforcement officers face and the community support that is needed for our brave men and women who protect us every day.”
 
It is with a heavy heart that the PBF and MSPBA ask for the help of the community, both locally and nationally, to aid in efforts to provide much needed support to this deputy’s family in this time of distress.
 
The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc is a tax-deductible 501(c)(3) organization established by the Southern States Police Benevolent Association, Inc. (SSPBA) in 2005.  Established in 1987, SSPBA has been serving its membership for 25 years. SSPBA is not a union. It is an independent association with no national or international affiliations. The Foundation has a Board of Directors elected by the membership of the SSPBA. Foundation expenses are currently absorbed by Southern States PBA, making the Foundation one of very few such entities that gives 100% of the funds received to its intended purpose.

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Successful Fundraiser in honor of Deputy Clinton Frazier

January 16, 2014

On Saturday, January 11, 2014, The PBF and the Northeast Chapter of the Mississippi PBA (MSPBA) hosted a fundraiser to show support for the family of fallen Union County Sheriff?s Deputy Clinton Frazier. Together the foundation and the local chapter raised over $9,000 for Deputy Clinton Frazier?s family.

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The PBF is set to aid the family of fallen Union County Sheriff?s Deputy Clinton Frazier

December 20, 2013

The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. and the Mississippi Division of the Southern States PBA are rallying behind the family of Union County Sheriff?s Deputy Clinton Frazier. Frazier was killed in a single vehicle accident on December 18th. Deputy Frazier had served with the Union County Sheriff?s Office for two years and is survived by his wife and three children. He was a beloved officer who will be missed tremendously by the Union County Sheriff?s Department, as well as other surrounding law enforcement agencies.

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