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The 200 Club of Morris County proudly supports Morris County Police Officers, Fire Fighters, First Aid Squad Members, and Members of the New Jersey State Police who die in the line of duty.

When tragedy occurs, grief is shared amongst the family as well as the members of The 200 Club of Morris County.

The 200 Club of Morris County also awards an annual benefit to each eligible child of the public safety official in an effort to help ease the financial concerns created by the loss of their loved one. The benefit is paid annually until age 18. Should the child continue onto college, the benefit is increased until age 23 or graduation, whichever comes first.

This 200 Club of Morris County scholarship program began in 1982 to provide college, post-high school education or vocational school assistance to children of active public safety personnel. Scholarship eligibility is limited to high school seniors serving in a branch of public safety or whose parent is actively serving or retired from a public safety capacity in Morris County. Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, community service, extracurricular activities and family financial need.

Since our inception in 1971, The 200 Club of Morris County has awarded over $4M in benefits