CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Corpus Christi Police Foundation has released its 2026 “100 Club” decal, giving residents a new way to support police programs that are not funded through the city budget.
The $100 decal is available to community members who want to show their support for local officers. It can be displayed on vehicles, at homes or anywhere supporters choose.
Proceeds go directly to the Corpus Christi Police Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps fund equipment, training and technology not covered by municipal funding.
Randall Hicks, a board member of the foundation, said the organization fills critical funding gaps for the Corpus Christi Police Department.
“If the Police Foundation did not exist, there would not be 10 drones activated by the police department today. There would not be nine K-9 officers, there would not be a whole list of training we have been able to support because they are not in the budget,” Hicks said.
Hicks said those resources directly support officer safety, specialized response and ongoing training needs.
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