
The National Latino Peace Officers Association began as an idea in 1972 when two officers began kicking around the idea that Latinos could benefit from an organization that could improve upon the small number of Latinos at the time serving as peace officers in the State of California. After many informal meetings, the group officially incorporated in 1974. Since then the organization has become one of the largest Latino Officer Association in America, with NLPOA Chapters across the Nation.
The goal of the National Latino Peace Officers Association is to promote equality and professionalism in law enforcement. The objectives of the organization are to create a fraternal/professional Association that provides its members and members of the community with career training; conferences and workshops to promote education and career advancement; mentoring; and a strong commitment to community service.
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The NLPOA, Ventura County Chapter will hold its 10th annual Comedy fundraiser on Friday, November 16, 2018 from 7:30pn – 9:00pm (dinner served from 6:45pm-7:30pm) at Magnavino Cellars at 961 Rice Ave Oxnard, Ca 93030.
Tickets are $55 and proceeds go to to the National Latino Peace Officers Association Scholarship Fund which is used to provide gifts and grants to those in the community.
For More Information, Please call Mike Aranda at (805) 746-9340. To learn more about this and other NLPOA events, check out their website by clicking here.
UPDATE: Correction was made from to the event information from October 7 to November 16. The event was also the 10th annual event.
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