Category Archives: Fundraising
2nd Annual Battle of the Badges to Benefit a friend
Save the Date. May 16th. Battle of the Badges fundraiser for Pete Serrone Coming up soon is the Second Annual Battle of the Badges tournament fundraiser for the Serrone Family. Pete has been an active member of our organization for many years
Support Det Sgt. Cartagena
The National Police Defense Foundation need your help in the aid of a political attack and wrongfully terminated Yonkers Detective Sergeant Click here for full information
PAPD Officer Swims English Channel
Port Authority Police Officer Sean Dunne swam the English Channel! He Did It !!!!!!!! Sean, an open-water swimmer, will head to Dover, England, and enter the English Channel sometime between July 1 and July 10, 2025, depending on weather conditions.
Fundraiser for Pete Serrone
Last week the NJ State PBA & NJ State Police Hockey Teams came together to support our brother and Italian American Police Society of NJ Executive Board member Pete Serrone in the Battle of the Badges. It was an incredible
Support the Police Unity Tour
This time of year, many of our members are preparing for the long ride to the National Law Enforcement Memorial in D.C.. Please show your support. This year we are supporting our Executive Board member Peter
Beefsteak Award Dinner 9-19-2024
Tickets are still available Go to iapsnj.org/beefsteak for Ticket Purchase See Flyer for all the information. Go to iapsnj.org/beefsteak for Ticket Purchase
Italian Night to Benefit a Friend in Need
Please help the Italian American Police Society of NJ assist its own Executive Board member Peter Serrone in his battle with ALS. Pete recently retired from the Readington Twp. PD and the Flemington-Raritan First Aid & Rescue Squad and is
IAPSNJ Fund Raiser for Special Olympics
At Frenchy’s Tavern in Roselle Park. See flyer below.
NPDF Family Support Fund for IAPSNJ Executive Board Member
On September 1, 2021, New Jersey fell victim to Hurricane Ida which was considered one of the deadliest storms in that state’s history. One of the worst hit communities was “Cranford”, as evidenced by the property damage and the fact
