At the Hundred Club, we meet families at the worst times in their lives. Whether their loved one has died by cancer,
suicide, heart attack, or in the line of duty, we provide immediate financial support, helping to provide relief for
families to focus on what truly matters – grieving and healing.
For those whose loved ones make the ultimate sacrifice – death in the line of duty – the Hundred Club promises to walk beside the surviving family through their
lifetime, providing an average of $400,000 to each family over the decades that follow in the form of cash benefits,
college and trade school scholarships, and personal enrichment. And aside from the financial support, the Club
has built and nurtures a community of survivors so that those left behind never feel left alone.
“The loss of our dad has been overwhelming, and as we move forward, the
financial assistance The Hundred Club provided has lifted a significant burden.”
Each dollar you give to the Hundred Club has a ripple effect across generations. While it may be one person who
dies, they leave behind countless family members, loved ones, friends, colleagues and communities. In the days
and weeks that follow, it is the survivors — like those featured here — who must rebuild and remain resilient long
after the GoFundMe page closes and the tributes pass.