
Ongoing Support The Families
From Christmas parties to virtual events, the Hundred Club engages with the families our fallen heroes have left behind. Keeping engaged with our families is the top priority of The Club.
Since 1959, The Hundred Club of Mass., Inc. has provided comfort and assistance to the families of fallen heroes. When a police officer or firefighter dies in the line of duty, the Hundred Club immediately steps up to help the family they have left behind by offering benefits from a one-time $10,000 check to bridge the gap uptil insurance benefits are available to lifelong emotional support, and the promise to always remember.
Photo Above: Patrolman John Borges who lost his battle with COVID-19 on December 24, 2020. Patrolman Borges was comforting a Portuguese speaking resident displaced by a fire.
Since 1959, The Hundred Club of Mass., Inc. has provided comfort and assistance to the families of fallen heroes. When a police officer or firefighter dies in the line of duty, the Hundred Club immediately steps up to help the family they have left behind by offering benefits from a one-time $10,000 check to bridge the gap uptil insurance benefits are available to lifelong emotional support, and the promise to always remember.
When a police officer or firefighter dies, in many cases, their paycheck and insurance stop before their death benefits begin, which is where the Hundred Club steps in to help. Your generosity provides immediate support to the families of these everyday heroes; funds they can rely upon to pay rent, groceries, and other bills. Help us continue the tradition of caring for those who care for us.