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Collin County 100 Club

The Collin County 100 Club was organized May 23, 2001, by a group of interested citizens as a 501 (C) (3) not-for-profit organization to support law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel in the municipalities of Collin County. It is governed by a Board of Directors.

The Club, through its unpaid volunteers, has three purposes:

  1. Providing financial support to those we serve in the event they are killed or disabled in the course of their official duties/life saving activities in the municipalities of Collin County.
  2. Providing life-protecting equipment which cannot be obtained through their respective municipal/county budgets.
  3. Providing awards and scholarships to those we serve.


How We Serve

A Reserve Fund, which has been established since the Club’s existence, is utilized for the purposes indicated. Upon verification of the appropriate municipal department head and submission to the Board of Directors of a request for financial assistance for the surviving family as to their financial needs and counseling services, the request will be acted upon to a maximum of $4,000. Awards and scholarships applications will also be received and acted upon by the Board.


The Board of Directors

Officers

Dr. George S. Kadera, Sr.
Chair - McKinney

Paul Yeager
Vice Chair - McKinney

Bobby Apple
Secretary - Celina

Fred Bahrenburg
Treasurer - McKinney

Directors

Anthony Braubach
Wylie

Gregg M. Gibbs
McKinney

Kurt D. Reinhold
McKinney

Jack F. Shelby
McKinney

Robert L. "Bob" Tomes
McKinney

To join The Collin County 100 Club or learn more about how you can help, please call 972 562-3219 or CLICK HERE and tell us how you would like to help.

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