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August 2012 Tribes in the News
e charity boxing event was a complete knockout, as police o cers, correctional o cers, re ghters, members of the U.S. Armed Forces, and other public safety members went head to head to raise money for Cops 4 Kids & Communities and other worthy charitable organizations, while paying tribute to our fallen heroes.
Cops 4 Kids & Communities paid special tribute to O cer Jermaine Gibson of the Cathedral Police
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was a decorated Marine veteran, having been awarded the Purple Heart for his service during two tours in Iraq.
Cops 4 Kids & Communities also honored Corporal Christopher Farias. Corporal Christopher B. Farias, 1st Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, was awarded the nation’s second highest award for bravery, the Navy Cross.
Cops 4 Kids & Communities is a non-pro t organization founded by Law Enforcement o cers and
impoverished neighborhoods.
“As you can imagine, non-pro ts and schools are facing
a fund-raising crisis right now,” said Je Penn, Executive
Director and Founder of So Cal Battle of the Badges. “ is event allows us the opportunity to provide low cost entertainment for the many boxing fans with the added
bonus of raising money for our youth programs.”
he eighth annual Chumash Charity Golf Classic will e Westside Boys & Girls Club, which has faced year’s Chumash Charity Golf Classic will help the club tee o August 16th, at the Alisal River Course in serious budget concerns, has struggled to keep its doors continue to provide a safe and positive environment for Santa Ynez, and for the rst time in its history, all open for the hundreds of local children it serves daily in a young people in the area.”
proceeds from the tournament will go to one organization: the Westside Boys & Girls Club of Santa Barbara.
Since its inaugural event in 2004, the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians’ annual golf tournament has raised more than $650,000 for local charities and non-pro ts. Last year, the event raised $90,000, and the Tribe split the proceeds among three community organizations.
volatile neighborhood associated with gang activity. “Each year, we look to recognize an organization that
shares our Tribe’s level of commitment to the community,” said Tribal Chairman Vincent Armenta. “ e Westside Boys & Girls Club in Santa Barbara is a vital resource for the hundreds of children it serves, and it also faces a sub- stantial nancial burden. We hope the proceeds from this
For more information on entering a foursome into the Chumash Charity Golf Classic or sponsoring a tee, con- tact Foundation Administrator, Veronica Sandoval at (805) 686-3856.
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Casino Resort Spa presented Battle of the Badges Jermaine Gibson was killed in a high-speed chase after who shared the vision of bringing opportunity and positive “Fallen But Not Forgotten” on Saturday, July 21st. his patrol car left the road and collided with a tree. He relationships to at-risk and underprivileged youth living in