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Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers presents a $5,100 check to cops

Posted 4/15/24

Scottsdale-based Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers presented April 16 a $5,100 check to nonprofit Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association as part of its Cold Beers Cares initiative. More than 10,000 …

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Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers presents a $5,100 check to cops

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Scottsdale-based Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers presented April 16 a $5,100 check to nonprofit Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association as part of its Cold Beers Cares initiative. More than 10,000 Blue Moon Belgian White beers were sold in November, with a portion of each purchase earmarked for the association.

The Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association is nationally recognized and among the largest 501 (c) (3) nonprofit public safety canine organizations in the country. The association receives no government funding. It is supported only by sponsors, donors and member dues. More than 95% of funding goes directly to its TEES mission: Train, Educate, Equip and Support the men and women who keep Arizona safe.