President's Message
Dear Fellow Eureka Citizens,
As President of the Eureka Police Officers Association, and on behalf of our entire membership, I would like to express my sincerest appreciation for your ongoing support of our cause. It’s precisely because of people like you that we took an oath to serve and protect our great city.
Our community has changed so much over the past few years and it will continue to change, especially as we dive deeper into this technologically advanced age. We always want to remain transparent when communicating with members of the community, which we hope will help in creating a more robust relationship. Not only do we welcome your feedback, we encourage it; in fact, there is nothing we value more. By reaching out and actively engaging with our community, we honestly feel like we can make a positive difference in people’s lives.
The Eureka Police Officers Association consists of sworn officers and non-sworn personnel in the profession, all of whom have taken an oath to maintain the peace and safety of the citizens and businesses we serve, while also upholding the highest of moral standards. You can rest easy knowing that each and every day, we are working diligently to build a safe and prosperous environment for everyone.
Thank you again for your unwavering support. We are proud to serve such an amazing city. May you and your family stay safe and healthy for years to come.
Help us serve you and our community by supporting our cause today!
Support from residents and businesses will go toward supporting officers in your city. It will help them in times of need and dramatically improve morale within their ranks.
Your support will also help fallen officers and their families in your local community and across the nation. Help during devastating events such as these is critical for our officers and their loved ones.
Community programs such as scholarships, little league support and officer led activities are also directly impacted by your donation. Without your support, many of these crucial programs would not exist within our community.