Frontwave Foundation Donates $2,000 to Oceanside Police Officers’ Association for Facility Upgrades

OCEANSIDE, CA (June 20, 2024) – Frontwave Foundation is proud to announce a $2,000 donation to the Oceanside Police Officers’ Association. This contribution will support the Association’s ongoing efforts to upgrade their facilities, ensuring that officers are equipped with the necessary resources, skills, training, and overall well-being to excel both professionally and personally.

"We are honored to support the Oceanside Police Officers’ Association. We share a common commitment to supporting our Veterans and our community,” said Sarai Rodgers, Chair of the Frontwave Foundation.

This renovation will not only benefit officers' professional development but also ensure they have a supportive environment for their health and wellness. The upgrades are designed to create a space where officers can recharge, learn, and grow, ultimately enhancing their ability to serve the community effectively.

The $2,000 donation will be used solely for the building renovation, ensuring that community outreach efforts remain strong.  This strategic allocation of resources highlights the Association’s commitment to maintaining the balance between facility improvements and ongoing community support.

“Our continued success depends on great organizations like yours,” said Joe Roy, Vice President of the Oceanside Police Officers’ Association. “Your donation will help our city and community thrive today, tomorrow, and for generations to come. We are grateful for Frontwave Foundation’s support in helping us meet our $220K goal.”

The Frontwave Foundation is committed to making a meaningful difference in the communities it serves. This donation is a testament to the Foundation’s ongoing efforts to support local organizations that have a significant impact on community well-being. By partnering with the Oceanside Police Officers’ Association, Frontwave Foundation aims to enhance the quality of life for both officers and residents, fostering a safer and more cohesive community.

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