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Having paid the ultimate price for our safety, the family devastation that occurs when a member of the public safety family suffers serious injury or death in the line of duty is tremendous.
We know how much this financial support means to the surviving families in these unfortunate situations. We hope that you will consider supporting those who protect our safety.
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Questions?
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Yes. The 200 Club is a Georgia not-for-profit (501(c) (3)) charitable organization. All contributions are tax-deductible within the limits of the law.
Our Tax ID Number is 31-1766874
Yes, we have many members that want to help their fellow officers, firefighters and paramedics.
All of it. The costs to operate the 200 Club such as legal, tax filing, accounting and administrative are donated by it’s members. There are no salaries or overhead expenses.
Our Tax ID Number is 31-1766874
After a line of duty death, the Two Hundred Club provides the surviving spouse or family members significant and immediate financial assistance. The Two Hundred Club provides a fully paid college education to the surviving family members, including tuition, room and board, textbooks, and a computer. Every year thereafter, the Two Hundred Club gives financial assistance for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and red roses on Mother’s Day.
After a line of duty critical injury, the Two Hundred Club provides a onetime financial contribution to the first responder and their family.
“After the loss of my husband, I didn’t know what to do or how to provide for my family. All my friends were telling me that the Lord will provide. Then, out of nowhere, came the people of the 200 Club with a large amount of money.”
Widow of OfficerKilled in the Line of Duty
“Words can’t even express how touched we were to receive the gift of money for Thanksgiving. The tears would not stop flowing!! This has been a difficult year and we were so blessed to receive this. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! For all you do for my son and family. I look forward to the day that my son can personally thank you for all you have done for him! ! I know that when he is old enough to understand everything that has taken place that he would want to meet you all.”
Lisa Coursen
“The Two Hundred Club has made a major commitment to the local Law Enforcement community insofar as they will come to our aide during our darkest times. Club members and contributors are to be commended for their very tangible dedication to Law Enforcement. We are truly fortunate to have the Two Hundred Club.”
Dan FlynnChief, Fire Department
“On behalf of the Georgia COPS chapter, I want to thank your organization for what you have done to assist in relieving some of the financial burden for the family. It is organizations like yours that truly ‘puts their money where their mouth is.’ It has been said that law enforcement gives more than tickets. Like this officer, some give their lives. They are sworn to uphold and protect the laws that are written to protect their community, State and Nation. Unfortunately, it is a profession that is not glamorized, but much is expected. I feel your organizations’ contribution will allow the family to concentrate more on the loss of their loved one than on the financial burden his loss has created. Again, thanks to you and your organization for being there for the family.”
Roger ParketPresident, Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc,, Georgia Chapter
“On behalf of the Georgia COPS chapter, I want to thank your organization for what you have done to assist in relieving some of the financial burden for the family. It is organizations like yours that truly ‘puts their money where their mouth is.’ It has been said that law enforcement gives more than tickets. Like this officer, some give their lives. They are sworn to uphold and protect the laws that are written to protect their community, State and Nation. Unfortunately, it is a profession that is not glamorized, but much is expected. I feel your organizations’ contribution will allow the family to concentrate more on the loss of their loved one than on the financial burden his loss has created. Again, thanks to you and your organization for being there for the family.”
Roger ParketPresident, Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc,, Georgia Chapter