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Do you belong to the Los Angeles
Retired Fire & Police Association? Retired members of
both departments are eligible, but active members with
20 years of service are also eligible for membership.
The Association urges and welcomes these members.
The purpose of the organization is to operate a social
welfare organization on a non-profit, non-sectarian,
non-political basis for the pensioners of the Los
Angeles Fire and Police Departments, their spouses,
widows, widowers, and dependent parents or children.
Now, the big question, what do I get out of it as a
member? Well, for starters the Association publishes a
quarterly newsletter to keep the membership informed.
A roster book is published every other year. With this
roster book one can keep track of old partners and
friends. This is the book to have when traveling. It
has a geographic section for this purpose.
The roster has very important information as to how to
seek assistance in time of financial need, bereavement
and lists related organizations, i.e., Fire Relief,
Police Relief, etc.
The Association has a general membership meeting in
March, June, September & December to keep the
membership informed. Free coffee and donuts are
served! At these meetings guest speakers give
information that is of interest to the membership. It
is also a chance to meet old friends and make new
ones.
The Association sponsors an annual barbecue each June
and a Christmas party in December. Both of these
events are at a very nominal cost to those attending.
They are well attended and there are some great
prizes!!
The LARFPA Board of Directors are all volunteers!!
There is a full time staffed office for service to the
membership. Any director can be reached through this
office.
Now for the real good part, what does this cost the
member? The monthly membership fee is $5.00. The fees
are by payroll deduction. Now, where can you get a
bargain like this anywhere else? |