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Schubert family spearheads Scottsdale first responder scholarship program

Scottsdale Charros take lead on local first responder support effort

Ryan Schubert has a deep admiration for the men and women who have taken the solemn oath to protect and serve the residents of Arizona communities.

Some 20 years ago, the Schubert family set up a college fund for a fallen Phoenix police officer who did not use all the funds, and through the magic of compound interest, it grew.

“I’ve always had a deep admiration for first responders and what they do for all of us, day in, day out, often putting their lives at risk for complete strangers and saving countless lives,” Schubert said of what law enforcement means to him.

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