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"A free service
for the
families of public safety personnel, active
and
retired, who experience
a death, terminal illness
or permanent disability." |
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A Team Of Professionals Dedicated To Serve
In the aftermath of a death, diagnosis of terminal illness or permanent disability, the families of public safety personnel, in addition to dealing with the pain or loss, must deal with making decisions that may affect their financial well being for the rest of their lives.
The Professional Advisory Team (PAT) is a group of dedicated professionals, assembled to assist the public safety personnel families throughout the State of Arizona who experience a death, terminal illness or a permanent disability. The PAT Team can provide to the requesting families, without charge or obligation, guidance in addressing financial, legal, tax, estate matters, educational needs, possible job training, grief or stress counseling and any other matter of importance or concern.
The PAT Team will present an objective written report stating its recommendations to the family. There is no charge for the Professional Advisory Team's time in meeting and preparing the report. There is no obligation to the family to follow or use the report. This report may be used as a guideline to seek other professional advice or services. If additional services of a Professional Advisory Team member are requested, these services will be provided at the lowest possible cost. Throughout this process PAT members are held to the highest levels of confidentiality and ethical standards.
The 100 Club of Arizona is proud to offer the services of the Professional Advisory Team in conjunction with the Arizona Police Association, Inc. (APA). These services are also offered by Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) to its members. Access to the PAT Team is strictly voluntary and is offered without regard to rank or union affiliation.
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