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Charities We Support

Every year the Daly City Police Officers' Association donates money and time to benefit numerous charities, groups and organizations in the San Mateo County.
To help us better serve you and our community we share, please feel free to join our mission by participating in any of our events or donating toward our cause.

(Visit these organizations by clicking on their title or logo)


100clubThe One Hundred Club of San Mateo County

The One Hundred Club is dedicated to supporting the Peace Officers of San Mateo County by providing immediate financial assistance to the families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty, granting scholarships to their children, and funding instruction that will better prepare our officers to protect the communities they serve and protect themselves from harm’s way in the performance of their duties. - The One Hundred Club


youthcenterDaly City Youth Health Center (DCYHC)

The mission of the Daly City Youth Health Center is to invest in our community through its youth and young adults by providing comprehensive, integrated services and programs that increase resiliency, encourage responsibility, and promote self- determination. Central to our mission is our commitment to promote the healthy development, well-being and safety of teens by providing core on-site services. - DCYHC


geargeHouseGeorge Mark Children's House

George Mark Children’s House specializes in caring for children with complex medical conditions that may result in a shortened life expectancy. The goal of palliative care is to relieve the suffering, pain and stress of illness, regardless of prognosis. Palliative care is compatible with treatments that are meant to cure. George Mark Children’s House welcomes children with diverse diagnoses, aged birth to 21. Young adults are considered on a case-by-case basis. All medically eligible children and their families are welcome regardless of ethnicity, national origin, gender identity, orientation, religion or socio-economic status. - GMCH


cnoaCalifornia Narcotic Officers' Association - Region One

For over 50 years, CNOA has offered the finest training available in all areas of narcotic enforcement activities to the dedicated men and women who are our first line of defense against the proliferation of illegal drugs in our state. CNOA provides more than 150,000 student contact hours of training for its members each year through regional and statewide training seminars including the highly successful Drug Abuse Recognition (DAR) class and the acclaimed Narcotic Unit Supervisors course. - CNOA


besdBayshore Elementary School District

The Bayshore Elementary School District believes that education is a process through which staff, students, families and community work together to provide students with the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and experiences they need to contribute to and participate in society. - BESD


foodDC2The North Peninsula Food Pantry & Dining Center of Daly City

Beginning in 1989 and under the direction of Samaritan House volunteers provided clients from Daly City Community Service Center, Seton Hospital’s Mother and Infant Wellness Center, Sitike, Family Resource Centers (formerly F.U.T.U.R.E.S Project), Vista Grande Apartments, Visiting Nurses, and Ellipse with a three day supply of non perishable food. As the demand for food increased it was easy to recognize the need for the establishment of programs specifically for the north peninsula and in 1991 Daly City Emergency Food Pantry established itself as a 501(c)(3) organization. - North Peninsula Food Pantry & Dining Center of Daly City


PR"Project Read" at the Community Learning Center South San Francisco

Learning For Life at Your Library; The mission statement of for Project Read is to assist adults and their families in reaching their literacy and financial goals. Awareness and understanding of both basic literacy and financial literacy skills are the foundation on which individuals have the capacity to make important decisions. The DCPOA has an active team, "DCPD Blue", that participates in the annual trivia challenge. - Trivia Challenge Team


veteransVeterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. South San Francisco Post No. 4103 (VFW)

Since 1899, the Veterans of Foreign Wars has served as the nation's premier veterans service and advocacy organization. With 1.5 million members worldwide, we work to honor the memory of our fallen comrades and ensure the well being of those who have returned home from foreign service.  We operate numerous programs that directly support active service members, disabled veterans, and veterans returning to civilian life. We also support several educational programs designed to encourage patriotism and civic virtue, such as the Voice of Democracy and Patriot's Pen essay contests. - VFW


SRF2The Spinal Research Foundation

Established in 2002 and headquartered in Reston, VA, the Spinal Research Foundation (SRF) is a patient-focused, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to driving the transformation of spinal health care through research, education, and patient advocacy for the millions of people suffering from neck and back pain. SRF’s nationwide research partners have pioneered non-operative treatments, genetic engineering in spinal surgery, artificial disc replacement, and minimally invasive spinal surgery to name just a few. - SRF


SMDSAThe San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff's Association - Code 30 Foundation

The San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff's Association members are focused on making San Mateo County a safe place to live, work and raise children. Our members continue to lead the fight against gangs, drugs and domestic violence in San Mateo County. The San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff's Association is proud of the dedicated men and women who put their lives on the line every day to improve public safety.- SMCDSA


jobsJobs for Youth - San Mateo County Workforce Development

The Jobs For Youth services are offered at no charge to youth from 14 to 21 years of age who are residents of San Mateo County.-


DCPALDaly City Police Athletic League (DCPAL)

We are a committed all-volunteer board consisting of Daly City Police Officers and members of our Daly City community dedicated to helping our city’s youth through healthy athletics. Our organization is a truly non-profit organization where all monies go directly into the sports programs. Since 1957, through independent fundraising, the Daly City Police Athletic League has helped thousands of boys and girls by providing funds to allow those children the opportunity to play baseball, basketball, track and field, judo, football, swimming, and our Police Explorer Program.- DCPAL


nleomfNational Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial Fund (NLEOMF)

"The mission of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is to generate increased public support for the law enforcement profession by permanently recording and appropriately commemorating the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers; and to provide information that will help promote law enforcement safety." - NLEOMF


cpomfCalifornia Peace Officers' Memorial Foundation (CPOMF)

"The California Peace Officers' Memorial Foundation is a non-profit charitable foundation whose mission is to recognize and honor California's peace officers who gave their lives "In The Line of Duty" serving the citizens of this great state, and provide support to the family members left behind." - CPOMF


9999-99 Foundation

"The National 9-99 Police and Sheriff Foundation raises funds for injured or fallen officers and their families, invests in K9 safety and training, and provides counseling and mental health resources to all officers in need." - 9-99 Foundation