
THE 200 CLUB
Our Mission
The 200 Club honors the sacrifice of police officer Christopher Argentinis who gave his life on December 11, 1999, while protecting others.
As an organization, we proudly provide significant financial assistance, as well as, fully paid college education to the surviving spouse and children of law enforcement officers and firefighters who lose their lives in the line of duty while protecting our communities.
THE 200 CLUB
What We Do
After a line of duty death, the 200 Club immediately steps in to provide the surviving family with:
Financial & Emotional Support
The 200 Club provides immediate financial support to the spouse and immediate family members of the fallen first responder.
College Education
The 200 Club provides a fully paid college education to the surviving family members, including tuition, room and board, textbooks, and a computer.
Ongoing Support
Every year thereafter, the 200 Club provides meals for the holidays and red roses on Mother’s Day.
Every contribution, big and small, makes a difference. To get involved with the 200 Club, you can: Make monthly or annual donations to become a member, make a one-time donation, or sign up to volunteer.
THE 200 CLUB
Upcoming Events
PICKUP JUNE 29TH - 30TH
Smoked Boston Butt Sale
Don’t miss your chance to enjoy the best BBQ in the Southeast while supporting the families of our fallen heroes. Sale ends June 28th at 5:00 PM!
OCTOBER 2023
Community Heroes Golf Tournament
Our annual Community Heroes Golf Tournament will take place in October 2023. Stay tuned for more information including team registration, sponsorships, and more!
FALL 2023
Valor Award Ceremony
This Fall, join us at our annual Chris Argentinis Valor Award Ceremony as we celebrate and honor the local heroes who have demonstrated great courage in the face of danger.
WHO WE SERVE
Memorial Wall of Service
We honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice while protecting their community. When you become a member of the 200 Club, your contribution directly supports the families of these fallen heroes and more.

Deputy
Sheldon Whiteman
Long County Sheriff's Office
End of Watch - Jan 23, 2020

Firefighter
Coleman Loadholt
Jasper County Emergency
Last Alarm - June 21, 2019

Sergeant
Kelvin Ansari
Savannah Police Department
End of Watch - May 11, 2019

Chief
Frank McClelland
Ludowici Police Department
End of Watch - Sept 15, 2018

HOW TO
Get Involved
Learn more about ways you can support the 200 Club including becoming a member, donating, and volunteering.
UPCOMING EVENT
2022 Community Golf Heroes Tournament
Teams, sponsors and volunteers gather every year for a day of fun with a cause where all of the proceeds will go to support the 200 Club of the Coastal Empire and our mission supporting the families of our fallen first responders. Sponsorships now available!
