Mission
The 100 Club of San Antonio serves the families of fallen local, state & federal first responders, and severely-injured active duty first responders and their families in Bexar County. The 100 Club provides financial assistance, active-duty safety training, and coping, counseling & mental health services.
History
Since 1973 the 100 Club of San Antonio stands with the families of Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters killed or severely injured in the line of duty. Funds are available to the family for immediate needs, placing a strong emphasis on higher education funding for surviving dependent children.
The 100 Club is citizen-based and not affiliated with any police, fire, or governmental agency. The 100 Club serves all Local, State & Federal Law-Enforcement & Firefighters in Bexar County and its municipalities.
The goal is to deliver funds to the family within 24 to 48 hours of their loss in order to help with any immediate expenses that will most undoubtedly arise upon the unexpected death of their loved one. Afterward, we will continue to support the family and place any dependent children into The 100 Club Survivor Fund, where there are currently 12 Survivor Children receiving five-year monthly annuity payments to assist with their education, and an additional 18 minor children in line to receive their assistance.