Manufacturer continues philanthropic efforts by donating $30,000 to DEA-SBF
On November 10, 2021, GLOCK, Inc., of Smyrna, Ga. made a significant donation. to the Drug Enforcement Administration Survivors Benefit Fund (DEASBF)
GLOCK National Sales Manager Robert Radecki personally presented a check for $30,000 to the Drug Enforcement Administration Survivors Benefit Fund (DEASBF). The DEA Survivors Benefit Fund Chairman Crock stated, as we know, these are challenging times for our country and law enforcement in particular. You can be assured that the men and women of the US Drug Enforcement Administration continue to relentlessly pursue and prosecute the world’s most ruthless criminal predators.
Regarding this annual significant donation to the DEASBF by GLOCK, Inc. “GLOCK, Inc. has a long history of supporting the individuals and families of those that go into harm’s way,” stated Radecki. “We are proud to contribute to this great organization which makes such a vital impact in the communities in which we all live.” Chairman Crock stated, after suffering the loss of four Special Agents and deputized Task Force Officers over the last 24 months we are honored to have Glock as one of our corporate partners. The support they provide is felt by every DEA family that lost a loved one. “the fund would not exist without generous donors like GLOCK.
Currently, the Benefit Fund pays line of duty death and continuing education benefits to the families of DEA Agents and Task Force Officers killed in the line of duty.” During 2021, the fund finances the college education of 9 children, all of whom lost their father in the line of duty.
The DEA Survivors Benefit Fund is a non-profit charity, which provides memorials, continuing education and death benefits to the families of DEA Agents, and Task Force Officers killed in the line of duty.
Press Inquires can be directed to Richard Crock at 202-905-8885
2020 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 659
Washington D.C. 20006
www.SurvivorsBenefitFund.org