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Fund for Slain Santa Cruz Officers Grows to $225K

Here is a breakdown of where the money came from and where you can donate.

 

Donors have raised $225,351 for the scholarship funds for the children of slain officers Butch Baker and Elizabeth Butler, according to Santa Cruz Finance Director Marcus Pimentel.

The money was donated at these sources:

ONLINE
         $64,344.34
CITY-mail/phone
         $69,075.75
WELLS FARGO
         $37,321.00

BAY FEDERAL
         $54,610.00
    
 Donations are still being taken:

  • Online at www.cityofsantacruz.com
  • Wells Fargo- All branches will accept donations to account# 999 245 1154
  • Bay Federal- All branches will accept donations to the “Santa Cruz Police Officers Foundation”
  • By Mail:  809 Center Street, Room 101, Santa Cruz, CA  95060;  payable to the “City of Santa Cruz Baker/Butler Scholarship Fund”
  • By Phone: Credit card payments can be made by calling 831-420-5070 during normal City business hours (no charge to donor)

 

Additional stories on the Santa Cruz shootings include:

  • Thousands Salute Slain Santa Cruz Officers
  • Thousands Watch Fallen Santa Cruz Police Officers' Funeral Procession
  • Why Are Flags at Half-Mast in Campbell?
  • Anonymous Donor Leaves Purple Heart in Honor of Fallen Officers
  • Santa Cruz Police Shooting Reaction: 'Time to Stop the Violence'
  • Update: Cop Deaths Mark 'Darkest Day' in Santa Cruz Police History

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