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re: GoFundMe for Matthew Gerald, Brad Garafola, Nick Tullier and Montrell Jackson
Posted on 7/19/16 at 3:55 pm to SmackDaniels
Posted on 7/19/16 at 3:55 pm to SmackDaniels
Not sure if mentioned earlier
The BRAF donation will allow for Corporate Matching dollars to be used. That can't be done if donated to a specific individual. My company will match dollar for dollar up to $5,000.
I encourage everyone to look into this if you work for a larger employer. Most Chemcial /Petroleum plants have matching dollars.
The BRAF donation will allow for Corporate Matching dollars to be used. That can't be done if donated to a specific individual. My company will match dollar for dollar up to $5,000.
I encourage everyone to look into this if you work for a larger employer. Most Chemcial /Petroleum plants have matching dollars.
This post was edited on 7/19/16 at 3:56 pm
Posted on 7/19/16 at 3:57 pm to tigers win2
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BRAF donation
Does it have to be here or do the GoFundMe's count?
ETA: NVM, sorry.
This post was edited on 7/19/16 at 3:58 pm
Posted on 7/19/16 at 4:13 pm to LSURussian
The state pays $250,000 to the spouse and $25,000 to any dependent child. The feds pay almost $340,000. This doesn't include any workers comp, life insurance policies, etc. There are other smaller benefits out there.
Like i said before, this is only for line of duty deaths. The system fails severely injured officers that cannot ever return to work.
Donations are really good for everyone, but in my personal opinion donations for a gravely injured officer are more worthy.
Like i said before, this is only for line of duty deaths. The system fails severely injured officers that cannot ever return to work.
Donations are really good for everyone, but in my personal opinion donations for a gravely injured officer are more worthy.
This post was edited on 7/19/16 at 4:15 pm
Posted on 7/19/16 at 4:21 pm to MahiFishn
That seems like a lot, but it really isn't.
The officers would've easily made that in salary in the next ten years, if not much sooner.
I hope people continue to donate.
The officers would've easily made that in salary in the next ten years, if not much sooner.
I hope people continue to donate.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 4:40 pm to VetteGuy
From WAFB
ChewOverThis.com has created t-shirts to help support the families of the victims. The site is offering men’s and women’s shirts emblazoned with “Support Baton Rouge” and an image of a badge with a heart inside. The site says part of the proceeds will be donated to the victims’ families.
The Officer Down Memorial Page has also added the names of Montrell Jackson, Matthew Gerald, and Brad Garafola to their site and encourages the community to leave comments about their experiences and relationships with these fallen officers.
The East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office has established the following accounts to donate money to the families of the fallen officers:
Deputy Brad Garafola Memorial Fund
Corporal Nicholas Tullier First Responder Fund
Sergeant Bruce Simmons First Responder Fund
Donations can be made payable to EBRSO "Name of the Fund" and mailed to P.O. Box 3277, Attn: Finance Office, Baton Rouge, LA 70821.
Geaux Logo Promotions on 5800 One Perkins Place, Suite 4 is selling blue bracelets to support the fallen officers. The bracelets are $2 each and the organization says 100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to the families of the officers. The bracelets will not be available until July 30.
ChewOverThis.com has created t-shirts to help support the families of the victims. The site is offering men’s and women’s shirts emblazoned with “Support Baton Rouge” and an image of a badge with a heart inside. The site says part of the proceeds will be donated to the victims’ families.
The Officer Down Memorial Page has also added the names of Montrell Jackson, Matthew Gerald, and Brad Garafola to their site and encourages the community to leave comments about their experiences and relationships with these fallen officers.
The East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office has established the following accounts to donate money to the families of the fallen officers:
Deputy Brad Garafola Memorial Fund
Corporal Nicholas Tullier First Responder Fund
Sergeant Bruce Simmons First Responder Fund
Donations can be made payable to EBRSO "Name of the Fund" and mailed to P.O. Box 3277, Attn: Finance Office, Baton Rouge, LA 70821.
Geaux Logo Promotions on 5800 One Perkins Place, Suite 4 is selling blue bracelets to support the fallen officers. The bracelets are $2 each and the organization says 100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to the families of the officers. The bracelets will not be available until July 30.
Posted on 7/20/16 at 8:00 am to LSUJML
Posted on 7/20/16 at 10:15 am to BruslyTiger
Bump....does this not deserve a sticky?!
Posted on 7/20/16 at 1:06 pm to tigerpimpbot
Nice steady donation flow to all funds thus far.
Posted on 7/20/16 at 4:09 pm to TheRoarRestoredInBR
Came back to get donation website link and to bump.
Posted on 7/20/16 at 4:10 pm to crazyLSUfan
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all of these validated? I'd love to donate but don't want to be caught giving to scammers either.
Jesus you have to be a fricked up person to do this.
Posted on 7/20/16 at 7:57 pm to tduecen
Bump for support. Anything will help
Posted on 7/21/16 at 9:15 pm to LSUJML
Steady progress to all accounts, keep on giving!
Posted on 7/22/16 at 12:40 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
Can we get a sticky on this?
Posted on 7/22/16 at 8:21 am to CaribbeanDemon
Good morning bump.
Please remember the family of Officer Gerald as they lay him to rest today.
Please remember the family of Officer Gerald as they lay him to rest today.
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