Martin C Kauffman

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767 Brannan Pl
Concord, CA 94518

The Martin C. Kauffman 100 Club of Alameda County is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that offers immediate financial assistance to the spouses of police officers and firefighters who lose their lives in the line of duty in Alameda County. Additionally, the club provides college scholarships to the children of these fallen heroes.

Founded in 1974 by Martin C. Kauffman, the club has grown to include over 1000 active members, dedicated to supporting the families of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their community.

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Patty G.
5/4/2012

I want to clarify the comment below from Dr. G.. You do not have to be invited to join the Alameda County One Hundred Club. Anyone is welcome to join online or simply download an application to...

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Doctor G.
8/3/2011

The 100 Clubs in various counties provide substantial cash benefits and scholarships for the survivors of police officers and firemen and other public safety personnel who die in the line of duty....

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