Do not give to organization that cold calls you like that - they are a rip off and give the police and fire folks a bad name - let alone only giving very little $$ to the cause they are collecting for. Find a local charity to give to if you have too much money. By giving local you can see your donation in action.
Another "Ken Daugherty' various spellings, using some distorted variation on charity names. "Patrolmen'S" is the spelling used for "National Patrolmen'S Foundation" under the major charities "International Union Of Police Associations, Afl-Cio" & "Law Enforcement Officers Relief Fund" (LEORF) also soliciting as:
Florida Police And Troopers Association
Florida Police Officers Foundation
National Patrolmen'S Foundation
National Police & Trooper Association
Police And Troopers Relief Foundation
using the call centers under fundraisers / solicitors / telefunders:
Courtesy Call, Inc. -- Las Vegas, Nv
Donor Relations, Llc -- Wilmington, De
Jak Productions, Inc -- Atlanta, Ga
Outreach Calling -- Reno, Nv
see https://csapp.800helpfla.com/CSPublicApp/GiftGiversQuery/GiftGiversQuery.aspx
The FTC's TSR and Florida's Do Not Call Law allows for placement on their internal do not call lists and fines for violations:
https://www.fldnc.com/About.aspx Effective July 1, 2013
This number called me at 2:11 pm today. I picked it up, caller ID said East Weymouth ,Ma The man wanted me to donate to the Police Relief fund, asking for large donation . He wanted my address , I then hung up.