
Police Unity Tour Team F.T.P.D.
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On May 10, 2016, I will join nearly 1900 law enforcement officers from all over the country who will bicycle along varying routes, each nearly 300 miles, to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington DC. This year, the Police Unity Tour – Southern California Chapter, will have nearly 300 police officers represented from several states, including many from Team Franklin Township Police Department.
On May 10th, we will depart from the Franklin Township Police Department and travel through Philadelphia, Baltimore, and ultimately into Washington DC. On May 13th, we will join over 50,000 people at National Law Enforcement Memorial Candlelight Vigil. During the ceremony, the names of every officer who died in the line of duty during 2015 will be read and his/her name officially added to the Memorial, which already contains over 20,000 fallen heroes.
The primary purpose of the Police Unity Tour is to raise awareness about the police officers that have died in the line of duty. Our motto is, “We Ride For Those Who Died.” The secondary purpose is to raise funds for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. Since its inception in 1997, the Police Unity Tour has raised over $16 million to support the Memorial. It is because of your incredible level of support and financial contributions that I will be able to participate in the 2016 Police Unity Tour and ensure that the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice are not forgotten.
I am seeking your financial support in order to allow me to ride in this incredibly worthwhile event. This year I have to raise at least $1850.00. This money includes a $1000 donation to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund and $850 to cover support services, ground transportation, overnight lodging, and food while we ride. Donations to the Police Unity Tour are tax deductible (Tax ID# 22-3530541).
This is my 6th year riding the challenge ride. I have the honor of riding for Trooper Anthony A. Raspa #7425 of the New Jersey State Police. End of Watch: Saturday, May 30, 2015. Tpr. Raspa was killed in a motor vehicle crash.
Thank you so very much for your consideration in supporting the Police Unity Tour.
Dawn Flanders
On May 10th, we will depart from the Franklin Township Police Department and travel through Philadelphia, Baltimore, and ultimately into Washington DC. On May 13th, we will join over 50,000 people at National Law Enforcement Memorial Candlelight Vigil. During the ceremony, the names of every officer who died in the line of duty during 2015 will be read and his/her name officially added to the Memorial, which already contains over 20,000 fallen heroes.
The primary purpose of the Police Unity Tour is to raise awareness about the police officers that have died in the line of duty. Our motto is, “We Ride For Those Who Died.” The secondary purpose is to raise funds for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. Since its inception in 1997, the Police Unity Tour has raised over $16 million to support the Memorial. It is because of your incredible level of support and financial contributions that I will be able to participate in the 2016 Police Unity Tour and ensure that the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice are not forgotten.
I am seeking your financial support in order to allow me to ride in this incredibly worthwhile event. This year I have to raise at least $1850.00. This money includes a $1000 donation to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund and $850 to cover support services, ground transportation, overnight lodging, and food while we ride. Donations to the Police Unity Tour are tax deductible (Tax ID# 22-3530541).
This is my 6th year riding the challenge ride. I have the honor of riding for Trooper Anthony A. Raspa #7425 of the New Jersey State Police. End of Watch: Saturday, May 30, 2015. Tpr. Raspa was killed in a motor vehicle crash.
Thank you so very much for your consideration in supporting the Police Unity Tour.
Dawn Flanders
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Organizer
Somerset, NJ