The Orange County Lawmen are pleased to announce our 40th year as a charitable organization. Throughout our history, the Orange County Lawmen have raised over one million dollars to assist various charities and raise awareness throughout Southern California.
The Orange County Lawmen football team is comprised of law enforcement, fire and other public safety personnel throughout Southern California who compete in the National Public Safety Football League (NPSFL). All 23 teams that participate in the league are also comprised of law enforcement, fire and public safety personnel. The goal of each team in the league is to play competitive tackle-football, and more importantly, raise money and awareness for each teams’ chosen charity.
The Orange County Lawmen’s endorsed charities are: Special Olympics Southern California, Project 999 and the Officer Bob Henry Memorial Scholarship. The Lawmen also participate in various other charity events and causes throughout greater Southern California including: Orange County Crime Stoppers, South County Outreach, Wounded Warrior Project, Orangewood Children’s Foundation and Explorer Post #449. Please visit our website to learn more about our charities..
With your generous contribution we can make a difference in our community. The Orange County Lawmen are a non-profit charitable organization, recognized by the IRS as a Tax Code 501c3 charitable organization. Your donation is tax deductible to full extent of the law. The Lawmen are focused on continuing a great tradition and assisting as many people as possible.
However, to do so we need your help. Proceeds generated from game attendance, merchandise sales, and other fundraisers make up a small portion of the monies donated by the organization. Substantial portions of our annual donations come from sponsorships contributed by corporations, businesses and people who care, like you.
The team, and community, thanks you in advance for your time and support.
Respectfully,
Chris Ned
President, C.E.O.
Orange County Lawmen
The Orange County Lawmen football team is comprised of law enforcement, fire and other public safety personnel throughout Southern California who compete in the National Public Safety Football League (NPSFL). All 23 teams that participate in the league are also comprised of law enforcement, fire and public safety personnel. The goal of each team in the league is to play competitive tackle-football, and more importantly, raise money and awareness for each teams’ chosen charity.
The Orange County Lawmen’s endorsed charities are: Special Olympics Southern California, Project 999 and the Officer Bob Henry Memorial Scholarship. The Lawmen also participate in various other charity events and causes throughout greater Southern California including: Orange County Crime Stoppers, South County Outreach, Wounded Warrior Project, Orangewood Children’s Foundation and Explorer Post #449. Please visit our website to learn more about our charities..
With your generous contribution we can make a difference in our community. The Orange County Lawmen are a non-profit charitable organization, recognized by the IRS as a Tax Code 501c3 charitable organization. Your donation is tax deductible to full extent of the law. The Lawmen are focused on continuing a great tradition and assisting as many people as possible.
However, to do so we need your help. Proceeds generated from game attendance, merchandise sales, and other fundraisers make up a small portion of the monies donated by the organization. Substantial portions of our annual donations come from sponsorships contributed by corporations, businesses and people who care, like you.
The team, and community, thanks you in advance for your time and support.
Respectfully,
Chris Ned
President, C.E.O.
Orange County Lawmen