The 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle celebrated a major milestone Nov. 13 with a ribbon cutting and open house at its expanded headquarters — a move leaders say reflects both the group’s rapid growth and the growing needs of first responders and their families across the region.
The expansion marks a new chapter for the 20-year-old nonprofit, which has quietly become one of the Panhandle’s most critical support systems for law enforcement officers, firefighters and their families during moments of crisis. The larger space, leaders say, will allow the organization to broaden mental health services, deepen family outreach and better respond when tragedy strikes.
And on Thursday, that purpose was reflected in every handshake, hug and story shared inside the new space.
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