Supported Charities
T.E.A.M DIXON
"Together Everyone Always Matters"
In Spring of 2013 for the first time ever, Dixon fielded a team for the Little League Challenger Division. A group of children, many of whom a baseball diamond had been off-limits due to cognitive or physical disability, realized their dream of participating in a team sport. However, they were not in it alone. Each child was assisted by a buddy, carefully "matched" with the player to help encourage them and keep them safe while also allowing them to be as independent as possible. These buddies, remarkable young men and woman set an example on that field for their peers, as each buddy gave endless time, understanding, and patience to give this special team of Little Leaguers their chance to shine.
- T.E.A.M Dixon
Contra Costa Kops for Kids
"Contra Costa Kops For Kids was formed in 1995 to provide athletic, educational, and social programs for youth in Contra Costa County. Our aim is to help prevent drug abuse, gangs, violence, and juvenile delinquency. We are an all-volunteer organization made up mostly of active and retired law enforcement officers from federal, state, and local levels, who live and/or work in Contra Costa County."
- Contra Costa Kops for Kids
Northern California Chapter C.O.P.S
"Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. provides resources to assist in the rebuilding of the lives of surviving families and affected co-workers of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty as determined by Federal criteria. Furthermore, C.O.P.S. provides training to law enforcement agencies on survivor victimization issues and educates the public of the need to support the law enforcement profession and its survivors."
- NorCal COPS
The One Hundred Club of Contra Costa County
The concept of the ‘Hundred Club' started in Detroit, Michigan in 1950. Following the fatal shooting of a young Detroit police officer, a person by the name of William Packer (The largest Pontiac dealer in the nation at the time), who was a friend of the Police Commissioner, wrote to 100 of his friends to encourage them to donate funds to the family of the fallen officer. The response was 100%.
- The One Hundred Club of Contra Costa County
The Network of Care
"The Network of Care program is a program of The Stephanie Frazier Memorial Foundation, a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. The foundation relies completely on donations from the community and a caring group of volunteers."
- The Network of Care
San Francisco Fleetweek
San Francisco Fleet Week is an annual public event that honors the contributions of the men and women of the United States Armed Forces while advancing cooperation and knowledge among civilian- and military-based Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response personnel.
- Fleet Week SF
National 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
California 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
9-99 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
Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP)
"When a police officer is killed, it's not an agency that loses an officer, it's an entire nation."
- Chris Cosgriff, ODMP Founder
About Us
The 800 sworn deputies, sergeants, lieutenants, captains, and other professionals we represent work with the Office of the Sheriff to protect life and property in Contra Costa.
President's Message
Our members are more than just law enforcement officers. They're part of the fabric of this community. And while we work every day to protect our neighbors, we can't do it alone. We can only do our jobs with the support of our wonderful community.
Board of directors
The members of the Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriffs' Association work to protect our community every day, and we're grateful for the support our wonderful community has given us over the years.