Each Day, First Responders risk their lives by willingly putting themselves in harm’s way to defend our safety.
How We Help
During the Club’s nearly 50 years of existence as a non-profit, we have provided financial assistance to families of First Responders who are seriously injured or killed in the line of duty. Surviving Families in the Twin Cities may now also qualify for discounted Professional Services provided by our partner Washburn-McReavy Funeral Chapels. Visit our Financial Resources page to learn more and to find out if you qualify.
Our Mission
Our mission at the Minnesota 100 Club is to provide financial assistance to the families of peace officers, firefighters, correctional officers, and EMS who live in Minnesota and who are seriously injured or killed in the line of duty while protecting our lives and property.
Our Pledge
As a volunteer, community-based organization, the officers and members of the Minnesota 100 Club are committed to the needs of all First Responders who place their lives at risk each day while performing their duties and protecting our safety. We pledge and commit to a higher purpose and to always maintain a professional code of conduct while doing our best to help advance the needs of public safety through the Minnesota 100 Club structure.
Our Impact
has gone directly to surviving families since our inception
families helped since 1972
in death or serious injury benefits
Our Impact
has gone directly to surviving families since our inception
families helped since 1972
in death benefits
in paid funeral expenses
Show Support for Fallen Heroes by Becoming a Member
Our first responders are here to defend our safety and the Minnesota 100 Club is here to support our emergency responders. Help us provide financial support to the families of the heroes who have died in the line of duty.
Quesitons or Comments?
Contact Us for Additional Information
Messages can be submitted to the Minnesota 100 Club by using the contact form, or any of the other contact methods listed below.
P.O. Box 1066 Anoka, MN 55303
- Julie Gotham, Executive Director: 612-859-4576
Questions or Comments?
Contact Us for Additional Information
Messages can be submitted to the Minnesota 100 Club by using the contact form, or any of the other contact methods listed below.
- P.O. Box 1066 Anoka, MN 55303
- Julie Gotham, Executive Director: 612-859-4576