WHAT IS 100 CLUB?

WHO WE ARE

The 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle provides assistance at a moment’s notice. Without the brave men and women who risk their lives for our sakes, our lives would be very different. That is why when tragedy strikes the 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle, a 501(c)(3) corporation, immediately responds with financial support as budget allows, to help lessen the devastating effects. We realize money can never replace the loss or disability of a loved one, but funds can be extremely helpful in easing the financial burden associated with these tragic events. The 100 Club also provides life-protecting equipment and educational opportunities for firefighting and law enforcement agencies that cannot be secured through budgeted funds.

WHO WE HELP

The 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle immediately responds with financial aid for families of the following public safety personnel who are seriously injured in the line of duty or killed in the line of duty. City, County, State, and Federal law enforcement officers in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Firefighters operating within the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Certified peace officers operating within the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Everyday public safety agents, deputies, firefighters and officers go to work knowing they could lose their lives to save others.

HOW WE HELP

The 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle provides assistance at a moment’s notice. Without the brave men and women who risk their lives for our sakes, our lives would be very different. That is why when tragedy strikes the 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle, a 501(c)(3) corporation, immediately responds with financial support as budget allows, to help lessen the devastating effects. We realize money can never replace the loss or disability of a loved one, but funds can be extremely helpful in easing the financial burden associated with these tragic events. The 100 Club also provides life-protecting equipment and educational opportunities for firefighting and law enforcement agencies that cannot be secured through budgeted funds.

BENEFITS

The 100 Club pays a one-time death benefit of $20,000.00 to surviving families of certified peace officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty.

DEATH BENEFIT FORM

INJURY BENEFITS

Certified peace officers or firefighters who are seriously injured in the line of duty may receive assistance up to $12,000.00.

INJURY BENEFIT FORM

Life-Protecting Equipment

A Safety Equipment Stipend (SES) Program has been developed to be awarded to selected Law Enforcement and Firefighting Agencies as budget allows.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT STIPEND APPLICATION

SERVICE AREA

26-COUNTY COVERAGE AREA

Includes LIne-of-Duty Death and Catastrophic Injury Coverage only: All Peace Officers and Firefighters.

Dalham – Sherman – Hansford – Ochiltree – Lipscomb – Hartley – Moore – Hutchinson – Roberts – Hemphill – Oldham – Potter – Carson – Gray – Wheeler – Deaf Smith – Randall – Armstrong – Donley – Collinsworth – Parmer – Castro – Swisher – Briscoe – Hall – Childress

100 CLUB ORIGINS

Where did the hundred club concept come from?

P.O. BOX 589 AMARILLO, TX 79105 • 806-331-4100

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