911 Tower Challenge 2022 Beneficiaries
Statewide Public Safety
100 Club of Arizona
Mission Statement:
"Our mission is to provide financial assistance to families of first responder who are seriously injured or killed in the line of duty and provide resources to enhance their safety and welfare. We have proudly served the public safety community since 1968."
The concept of the “100 Club” was born in Detroit in 1952, following the fatal shooting of a young Detroit officer. Moved by the situation, William M. Packer, who was the largest Pontiac Dealer in the nation and a friend of the police commissioner, wrote to 100 of his friends encouraging them to donate to a fund for the fallen officer. The Arizona 100 Club supports all city, county, state, federal and tribal public safety agencies, fire services, probation, corrections, parole and law enforcement departments who provide for the safety of the citizens of Arizona.
Statewide Military
BaseCamp for Veterans, Inc.
Mission Statement:
“To respond to the needs of those who serve our nation and protect its values, by promoting personal and professional growth, and contributing to an effective, sustainable path towards reintegration.”
BaseCamp for Veterans, Inc. ("BCI") was founded by life-long friends Deborah Plum & Theo Windish, who each have experience in both the private and public sectors, and who have spent a significant portion of their professional lives connecting people, being a part of charitable groups, and investing their time in projects that served a variety of communities.
BCI provides an immersive equine therapy program for Veterans and their families using rescued mustangs. Participants also receive continuing support services like peer-to-peer mentoring and continuing therapy sessions. Their programs are provided at no cost to Veteran families.
To learn more, please visit www.bcampinc.com