How You Can Help

Investing in the Tustin Police Foundation is the safest investment you can make. Your support directly improves public safety, impacts officer readiness, and enhances the quality of life in our community of Tustin.

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Legacy Pavers for Police

Be part of the lasting legacy of support for the Tustin Police Department by purchasing your personalized brick today. All bricks will be customized with your message of support and installed around the Police Officer Memorial statue immediately in front of the Tustin Police Station. Each brick is 12in x 12in and legacy bricks will be installed twice per year.

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Support our k9 team

Our K9 Officers are critical to our Tustin Police Department team and make our community a safer place to live, work, and play. Donate today to the support and development of our Tustin Police Department K9 Officer program. Donations over $500 will be invited to an exclusive meet & greet with the K9 Team.

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Be part of making Tustin a safer city to work, live, and play

There are countless ways you can support the Tustin Police Department through your donation including supporting programs for Training, Officer Wellness, Community Outreach, K9 Support, and Emergency Officer Assistance.

Make an annual donation and be a partner in supporting the fine men and women who protect our community.

Annual Partnership Levels

Defender - $1000

Champion - $750

Advocate - $500

Supporter - $250

The Tustin Police Foundation Tax ID# 27-3838044 is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by the law.

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Silhouette of a woman with a dog at sunset.
A memorial park with a bronze statue of a man kneeling and holding an American flag, a wreath with red flowers, and a plaque dedicated to Waldon 'Wally' Karp. The park has a brick and concrete pathway, green shrubbery, purple flowers, and a white building in the background.
Brick sidewalk tile with the logo of the Tustin Police Foundation and the text supporting the Tustin Police Department, surrounded by grass.
Gravestone with police badge insignia and text, honoring Sergeant Del Pickney, established 1927, laid to rest February 22, 2018.
Four police motorcycles parked in front of a large, weathered building with a blue sky overhead.
A police officer kneeling next to a Belgian Malinois police dog on a dark street at night. The officer is wearing a black uniform with tactical gear, and the dog is lying down with a police vest. Both appear to be on duty.
A stone plaque with the Texas Department of Public Safety emblem and a message of gratitude to the Texas Department of Public Safety, placed on the grass.