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In showing support for our Code 4 family, we have provided you with contact information on how to make donations to various charities that benefit family and members of the law enforcement and emergency medical communities.

Do not send any donation to any organization without first checking it out for yourself. In compiling a short list of charities, we first contacted law enforcement and firefighter personnel and then confirmed it for ourselves to make sure it was legit.

Since there are people who pose as charities for the purpose of stealing money for themselves, we advise anyone who intends to support any charity to first check them out for yourself so the actual charity benefits and not thieves.
 

"For Disaster Relief"

The American Red Cross 1.800.help now

The American Red Cross Los Angeles 1.888.To Help LA
 

Emergency Assistance Charities

Los Angeles Fire Department Fallen Firefighter Memorial Fund
213.413.4130

Los Angeles Fire Department
200 North Main St.
Los Angeles California 90012
213.485.5971

Huntington Beach Fire Department
Community Services Department
Civic Center 5th Floor
2000 Main St, Huntington Beach California, 92648
714.536.5486

Long Beach Fire Headquarters
925 Harbor Plaza Suite 100
Long Beach Ca, 90802
Phone # (562) 570.2500

Since the City of Long Beach is concerned with the welfare of abandoned
newborn infants and because the public is not always aware of the
difference between L.A. County Fire Department and Long Beach Fire
Department fire stations, the City of Long Beach proactively sought
approval to have their fire stations designated as Safe Haven surrender
sites. The County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors approved this
request on November 26, 2002.


DEFINITION
A Safe Haven surrender is when a parent (or other person having lawful
custody of a minor child) 72 hours old or younger voluntarily
surrenders physical custody to any firefighter on duty at a Long Beach fire station.


POLICY
In accordance with the current Safe Haven law, all Long Beach Fire
Department fire stations have been designated Safe Haven surrender sites.

Erin Allen-Logistics Tem Captain

Baker-to-Vegas Relay Teams

Long Beach Police Department

Communications Division

562.760.5142 Call for more information. The Baker to Vegas run is
supported by multi-agencies and helps a variety of charities.

*Charity-"999 For Kids"-Supported by many law enforcement agencies and
benefits kids who have been victims of neglect and abuse. For more
information call the committee phone number at 877.kids411 or 877.543.7411.

*999 is the law enforcement radio code for "officer needs Emergency Help".

 

Law Enforcement Charities

Here is a list of charities supported and sponsored by the law enforcement commuity, businesses and the general public. The charities benefit victims of domestic violence, homeless and children.

The Los Angeles Police Foundation
P.O. Box 86011
Los Angeles Ca, 90086
Business Phone-213.485.5971

The Los Angeles Sheriff Youth Foundation
4700 Ramona Blvd 4th Floor
Monterey Park, California, 91754
Call 323.526.5120 for more info

The Orange County Sheriff Department
Domestic Violence Hotline 714.992.1931 (24hrs)

The Santa Monica Police Department
Homeless Liason Program
Office number-310.458.8953

The Pasadena Police Department
The Youth Accountability Board
The Youth Accountability Board, created in an effort to help juveniles, who have committed their first criminal offense to recieve suitable intervention in the hopes of crubing future criminal behavior.
Call 626.744.4501 for more information.

 

 


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