GETTING TO KNOW… SCV Sheriff’s Foundation
About US
The Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit benefit corporation. The organization first began as a Sheriff’s Booster Club in 1984 by a group of volunteer community members who wanted to support our local law enforcement in a tangible way. The organization raised funds to provide equipment, training, and other resources for the station.
In 2009, the booster club reorganized as the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation to reflect the on-going breadth and scope of its support. The Foundation provides equipment and services that are not provided by Los Angeles County or the City of Santa Clarita. In addition to helping provide needed technology, equipment, and training, the Foundation provides funding for Search & Rescue, Explorer, Reserve Deputy, and Civilian Volunteer Programs.
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation assists local law enforcement.
This volunteer organization was formed in 1984 by community members to assist local law enforcement in a tangible way, purchasing equipment and crime prevention materials, as well as raising funds to help the Civilian Volunteer, Law Enforcement Explorer, and Reserve Deputy Programs at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
DONATE
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, tax exempt organization under the 501(c)(3) Internal Revenue Code. Tax ID #95-3005398. Gifts to the Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Foundation are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor for further information.
Donate at www.scvsheriffsfoundation.org/donate.
Associate Membership
Become a member of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation to support local law enforcement and community safety initiatives. Your membership helps fund vital programs and strengthens relationships between law enforcement and the community. Join us in creating a safer Santa Clarita Valley!
Become a member here: www.scvsheriffsfoundation.org/membership.
Some items the Foundation has purchased are
• Tactical Trauma Kits
• Tasers
• Active Shooter Training Drills
• Mobile Emergency Command Center Upgrades
• Search and Rescue Equipment
• Therapy Dog Training
• Safety & Tactical Equipment
• Bluetooth headsets
• Bulletproof Vests for motorcycle officers
• Cardiovascular Gym Equipment
• Surveillance binoculars
• Station Brick Wall Memorial & Lighting
• Patio furniture and BBQ Grill for station
• Station Signage
• Search & Rescue GPS Maps
• Deputy and Station Volunteer Recognition Program
• Laptop Computers
• Fingerprinting Equipment
• Explorer Competitions and Trips
• High School Student PSA Video Contest Winner
• Undercover Vehicle Upgrades
• SCV Baker to Vegas Team Competition
• Sponsor SCV Deputy Softball Team
EVENTS throughout the year
PSA Student Project
The Sheriff’s Foundation, in partnership with the Hart School District, Supervisor Kathryn Barger, and the City of Santa Clarita, supports student-made videos on teen issues like fentanyl, mental health, safety, and more. Winning PSAs receive $500 for their school’s video production department, with selections made by the Hart School District.
Sheriff’s Foundation Associate Members & Friends Evening With the Captain
Food, beverage, and conversation with the Captain.
Coffee With a Cop
Held in various areas of the Santa Clarita Valley.
Annual Sheriff’s Foundation Golf Tournament
Funds raised provide equipment, technology, and resources for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and deputies.
Annual Poker Tournament
Ready to go all in for a great cause? Join us for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation’s Annual Poker Tournament! Show off your poker skills, have fun, and support our local heroes.
Sheriff Station Haunted Jail House
Community Event, game booths, food, demonstrations, and the scariest haunted jail house.
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