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CULBERSON
VAL VERDE
DUVAL
TERRELL
CROCKETT
FRIO
HARRIS
HILL
BEE
CLAY
BELL
EDWARDS
POLK
JEFF DAVIS
KERR
GAINES
LEON
UVALDE
BEXAR
HALE
STARR
DALLAM
DIMMIT
IRION
WISE
LAMB
KENEDY
KINNEY
KING
HIDALGO
SUTTON
UPTON
CASSLYNN
OLDHAM
JACK
HALL
GRAY
MEDINA
ELLIS
RUSK
LEE
ZAVALA
KENT
KIMBLE
ERATH
COKE
HARTLEY
LA SALLE
MILAM
HUNT
FLOYD
KNOX
SMITH
TYLER
ANDREWS
LLANO
TRAVIS
LIBERTY
ZAPATA
REAGAN
JONES
TERRY
BOWIE
WARD
LAMAR
BRAZORIA
REAL
ECTOR
TOM GREEN
GARZA
HAYS
NOLAN
MILLS
COLEMAN
YOUNG
FALLS
MASON
DEAF SMITH
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BROWN
BURNET
FISHER
COOKE
MOTLEY
MAVERICK
MOORE
HOUSTON
LAVACA
EL PASO
TAYLOR
FANNIN
MARTIN
COLLIN
BAILEY
LIVE OAK
POTTER
BOSQUE
DALLAS
COTTLE
JIM HOGG
CORYELL
BAYLOR
DONLEY
HARDIN
ATASCOSA
DENTON
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PARKER
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FAYETTE
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SHELBY
BORDEN
MENARD
GRIMES
GILLESPIE
MCMULLEN
WILSON
FOARD
PANOLA
DAWSON
SCHLEICHER
GRAYSON
BRISCOE
DICKENS
RED RIVER
HOWARD
MIDLAND
RANDALL
HASKELL
SWISHER
ROBERTS
GONZALES
NUECES
CAMERON
TARRANT
ANDERSON
HOCKLEY
CHEROKEE
BASTROP
WHEELER
WALKER
MCLENNAN
VICTORIA
SHERMAN
YOAKUM
LUBBOCK
STERLING
TRINITY
MITCHELL
WINKLER
KARNES
HEMPHILL
LIPSCOMB
KLEBERG
LOVING
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AUSTIN
JACKSON
EASTLAND
HOPKINS
STEPHENS
HARRISON
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COLORADO
MATAGORDA
BLANCO
MCCULLOCH
PALO PINTO
ANGELINA
HANSFORD
JIM
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OCHILTREE
MONTAGUE
CALLAHAN
WILBARGER
BANDERA
HAMILTON
COMANCHE
KAUFMAN
LIMESTONE
COMAL
FORT BEND
SABINE
COCHRAN
VAN ZANDT
WICHITA
MONTGOMERY
HENDERSON
FREESTONE
STONEWALL
JOHNSONHOOD
TITUS
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KENDALL
ARMSTRONG
UPSHUR
WILLACY
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HistoryBegan in 1953, one hundred men gave $100 each. Charter approved March 1960. Purpose is two-fold:
• To provide assistance to dependents of certified peace officers and firefighters who are killed or seriously injured in the line of duty while protecting our lives and property; and
• To provide law enforcement agencies with life-protecting equipment that cannot be secured through budgeted funds
Coverage AreaFinancial support is provided to dependents of law enforcement offi-cers and firefighters who are killed or seriously injured in the line of duty in these counties: Angelina, Austin, Brazoria, Brazos, Burleson, Chambers, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Houston, Jasper, Lee, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Montgomery, Nacog-doches, Newton, Polk, Robertson, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacin-to, Shelby, Trinity, Tyler, Walker, Waller, and Washington, plus DPS, Texas Parks and Wildlife, TABC, and Texas Department of Criminal Justice officers killed or catastrophically injured in the line of duty anywhere in the state of Texas.
Benefits to Dependent FamiliesFirst check given to a family was $1,000, now $20,000 is given im-mediately to the surviving spouse within 24 to 48 hours. The amount given to date is over $23 million with over 190 families receiving benefits. A total of $12,239,618 is being held in the Survivors Fund for the dependents of peace officers and firefighters “killed or seriously injured in the line of duty”.
The 100 Club5555 San Felipe St Ste 1750Houston TX 77056-5527713.952.0100www.the100club.org
Family of Captain Jay Jahnke, Houston Fire Department.
32 County Core Coverage Area includes Line of Duty Death and Serious Injury Cover only for all Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters
State Coverage Area includes Line of Duty Death and Serious Injury Cover only for all Texas DPS, Texas Parks & Wildlife, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, and Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
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EquipmentLife-protecting equipment, such as bullet-proof vests and other officer safety needs has been given in the amount of $14,096,876.
MembershipSince 1953, The 100 Club has grown from 100 members to its current membership of 30,406.
Total GiftsDuring our current fiscal year to date, as of March 31, 2020, The 100 Club expended $1,423,891 for the above-stated purposes. A total of $48,576,249 has been expended for all purposes since the club’s incep-tion.
Law enforcement officers, firefighters, and their dependents deserve total community support. We give funds and sympathy. They give their lives, while protecting ours.
The 100 Club proudly donated 14 rescue boats to first responders in our area. By giving these rescue boats to the Houston Police Department, Houston Fire Department and Harris County Sheriff ’s Office, we are helping to ensure that Greater Houston is more prepared than ever for storms to come.
The 2018 Endowed Scholarships were awarded to a group of select Criminal Justice students at Sam Houston State University’s Honors Convocation. Presenting the scholarships were 100 Club Director Webb Melder and 100 Club Executive Director William Skeen. We thank our members for their support in allowing these scholarships to continue to make a difference in these student’s pursuit of Criminal Justice education.
www.the100club.org
Heroes come in many forms. The 100 Club now provides funding to replace service animals who are killed or seriously injured in the line of duty for law enforcement and fire departments within our coverage area.