As we move into the close of 2025, I am reminded of both the weight of our mission and the strength of our community. This year alone, we have stood beside 9 families grieving the loss of their loved ones in service. Each name we honor represents not only a sacrifice, but also a promise — that the Hundred Club will be there within hours to provide immediate relief, and for the long journey ahead with scholarships, wellness support, and a community of care.
Your membership, support, and partnership make this possible. From our new Fire & Police Membership Campaign to our upcoming Brewery Tour gatherings, we are building connections that carry forward a legacy of compassion and commitment begun in 1959.
On behalf of our Board, staff, and the families we serve, thank you for standing with us. Together, we ensure that no family faces tragedy alone.
Tracie Hines
Executive Director
Membership Campaign & Renewals
Our new Fire & Police Membership Campaign is underway across Massachusetts! Hundreds of first responders and several union locals have already joined. Posters are reaching stations statewide.
If you haven’t received one yet, please contact us at general@100clubmass.org and let us know where to send materials. If you are a firefighter or police officer who would like to get more involved with the Hundred Club, sign up for our Ambassador program here and we’ll let you know how you can help! And of course, you can join or renew your membership here. Thank you for standing with us!
Membership Renewals
Be on the lookout for the Club’s annual membership renewal campaign. Your membership isn’t just a donation — it’s what makes our mission possible.
When tragedy strikes, benefits and pensions can take months to arrive. Because of our members, the Hundred Club can step in within 24–48 hours, providing immediate financial relief and standing by families for the long road ahead.
For families whose loved ones experienced a death in the line of duty, your renewal also fuels long-term care — scholarships and enrichment activities for children, wellness support for spouses, remembrance ceremonies, and new developing partnerships to support families holistically through the greatest tragedy of their lives. Every renewed membership keeps this promise alive.
Together, our members create an unbreakable circle of support for Massachusetts police and fire families. Renew today and help us carry forward a legacy of care that began in 1959.
100 Club Brewery Tour: Pints, Purpose, People
We’re hitting the road to connect directly with our members! These gatherings are casual opportunities to meet our staff and board, connect with other members and have some pints and bites on us! We’ll have give-aways and good times for everyone!
Thursday, October 16, 2025
5:00 – 9:00 pm
Greater Good Imperial Brewing Company
Worcester
Thursday, November 13, 2025
6:00 – 9:00 pm
Mighty Squirrel
Waltham
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Dorchester Brewing
Boston
Interested in hosting a Meet & Greet at your local pub? Contact general@100clubmass.org.
Programs & Partnerships
BFit Challenge Recruitment – January 25, 2026
We are deeply grateful to the Boston Bruins Foundation for hosting this powerful event and for their continued support of The Hundred Club of Massachusetts. Their partnership ensures that we can stand beside the families of our fallen heroes when they need us most. We are honored to be named a host charity for the 2026 BFit Challenge.
Each year, the BFit Challenge brings together first responders, athletes, and supporters to climb for a cause.
When you choose The Hundred Club of Massachusetts as your charity, you’re helping provide life-changing benefits to the families of fallen firefighters and police officers across the Commonwealth.
Visit our website to express your interest in joining our team! And you can sign up directly here – just make sure to designate the Hundred Club as your charity.
Staff Spotlight: Meet Yvette!

Meet Yvette Fernandez, our dedicated Director of Operations & Administration at The Hundred Club of Massachusetts — the person who has quietly powered many of our behind-the-scenes systems over the past six years so we can show up for families when it matters most.
What Yvette Does: If membership cards, decals, scheduling, logistics, or data systems need tending, Yvette is on it. She helps ensure that when tragedy strikes, our internal operations are aligned so the support we promise can be delivered quickly and reliably. She’s a quiet connector — the kind of person who often bridges gaps behind the scenes, making sure things run smoothly without needing the spotlight.
A Bit More About Yvette: She studied at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Before coming to Massachusetts, she’s originally from Texas and brings that strong work ethic and community spirit with her. She’s a social worker by training and a mom to Zoe!
We’re immensely grateful for Yvette’s steadfast commitment, her precision, and her patience (especially during times when operations get complicated). The next time you see a crisp, newly designed membership card or our decal in your hands — behind that moment, there’s Yvette. We’re hoping to add more branded items for our members in the coming months. Stay tuned!