The Greene County 100 Club is a tax deductible, charitable organization that exists to help the surviving families of firefighters and law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
Our Mission:
The Greene County 100 club is a 501(C)3, not-for-profit organization that provides financial support to the surviving spouse and dependent children of police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty in Greene County, Missouri.
Those covered are full-time, part-time or volunteer law enforcement officers or firefighters killed in the line of duty while performing official duties for a law enforcement or fire agency of, or within, Greene County.
Surviving spouses are given immediate financial support, within hours of the death of a police officer or fire fighter. The initial goal of the Greene County 100 Club is to provide $5,000 to cover expenses.
$500,000 will allow the Greene County 100 Club to have a full-service organization to serve the families of Law Enforcement & Fire Fighters who make the ultimate sacrifice.
See the stories of Sheriff’s Deputies who have saved a life in the course of their duties. Over the last few years the Greene County Sheriff’s Department has had many opportunities to commend their deputies for saving lives. Read about these brave people who have faced different situations and how they helped. While providing an [...]
On August 5th, 1997, I was shot in the line of duty during a standoff with a parole absconder. The primary reason I survived this incident is due to the training I received from the Springfield Police Department and the USAF. The poor out of support from the members of the Springfield Police Department was [...]