Crime & Safety
Johns Creek Public Safety Foundation Wants Volunteers To Join Board
The charitable foundation, which supports the Johns Creek police and fire departments, is seeking two residents to join its board.

The Johns Creek Public Safety Foundation, a nonprofit charitable organization that promotes and supports the Johns Creek fire and police departments, is seeking two volunteer members to join its foundation board.
“We’re looking for individuals with significant charitable fundraising or event planning experience who have a passion for supporting the city’s first responders,” said Foundation Chairman and City Council member Steve Broadbent. “Interested candidates need to live in Johns Creek, as well.”
The foundation serves as a liaison between the public and private sectors in the city and works to ensure its first responders have the resources, as well as the support from our businesses and residents, to maintain the highest level of police, fire, and emergency medical services.
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The foundation also provides support to the city’s firefighters and police who are injured in the line of duty.
The Johns Creek Public Safety Foundation meets no more than once a month, and meetings are typically held at 4 p.m. on Mondays at City Hall.
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Interested individuals are asked to contact the foundation’s chairman for additional information at 678-897-7468 or Steve.Broadbent@JohnsCreekGA.gov.
Candidates wishing to be considered should submit a brief statement outlining their interest in joining the foundation, along with a summary of their relevant fundraising and event planning experience to Broadbent by Nov. 30.
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