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The 100 Club of Acadiana Donates Financial Assistance to Lafayette Police Officer Hali Bradford

Courtney Roy | Published on 7/17/2024



DATE/TIME: Thursday 7-18-24 10:00am
LOCATION: Lafayette Police Department Bldg (at the monument on the side of the building)

                                                FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The 100 Club of Acadiana Donates Financial Assistance to Lafayette Police Officer Hali Bradford for Medical Expenses.

Lafayette, LA, July 16, 2024 — The 100 Club of Acadiana is proud to announce a $1000 donation to Lafayette Police Officer Hali Bradford to assist with medical expenses incurred after she was shot in the line of duty leaving her foot paralyzed. Officer Bradford, a dedicated member of our community, has shown immense bravery and resilience during this challenging time.

Neither her insurance nor worker’s compensation is covering her rehabilitation costs.

The 100 Club of Acadiana is a non-profit organization committed to providing financial support to the families of fallen and injured police officers and firefighters in Acadiana. The donation to Officer Bradford underscores our unwavering commitment to those who risk their lives to protect and serve our community.

“We are deeply grateful for Officer Bradford’s service and sacrifice,” said Ed Roy, President of The 100 Club of Acadiana. “It is our honor to support her during her recovery and to ensure she has the resources she needs to heal.”

Officer Bradford is a true professional and is known for her dedication and compassion. The incident that led to her injury highlights the inherent risks that our law enforcement officers face every day.

The funds provided by The 100 Club of Acadiana will go towards covering medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and any other expenses related to Officer Bradford’s recovery. This support will help alleviate the financial burden on her and her family, allowing them to focus on her health and well-being.

“We want Officer Bradford and her family to know that the community stands with them,” added Roy. “Her courage and determination are an inspiration to us all, and we are committed to supporting her every step of the way.”


As a 100 Club of Acadiana member you can display a rear window sticker to show your support for our protectors. The 100 Club of Acadiana encourages community members to join in supporting Officer Bradford and all local first responders. To join the 100 Club of Acadiana or to make a donation go to the web site. All contributions will directly benefit those who serve and protect us. Contributions are fully tax deductible. Members receive a rear window sticker to show their support for our firefighters and police officers Roy said.

For more information on how to join and support The 100 Club of Acadiana, please visit https://100clubofacadiana.com or contact:
         
          Media Contact:
               Courtney Roy
               Vice President
               The 100 Club of Acadiana
               337-735-9900
               courtney@globaldatafusion.com


About The 100 Club of Acadiana

The 100 Club of Acadiana is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting the families of first responders who have been killed or injured in the line of duty. Through generous donations from community members and businesses, The 100 Club of Acadiana provides financial assistance and resources to those who selflessly serve our community.