April Community Partners of the Month: Joe Charboneau and Enzo Maddalena

The Cleveland Police Foundation proudly announces that the recipients of our Community Partner of the Month for April 2019 are Joe Charboneau and Enzo Maddalena.

Joe Charboneau, the 1980 MLB Rookie of the Year for the Cleveland Indians, and Enzo Maddalena, owner of Masters of Disasters (a restoration company), have continually supported the Cleveland Police Foundation and Cleveland Cops for Kids.

They have been incredibly generous over the years, not only donating financially, but taking the time to attend many of the Cops for Kids fundraisers.  Joe has donated jerseys and signed memorabilia at events to help raise money so that CPD officers can connect with their community and most importantly the children.

It was fitting that the Community Partner plaques were presented to Joe and Enzo at a fundraiser they were hosting for charity on April 1st, the Cleveland Indians Opening Day!!

Thank you Joe and Enzo for helping provide resources for the Cleveland Police Foundation and Cleveland Cops for Kids to connect with the community!!

It is because of this devotion and dedication to the children and officers in our community that the Cleveland Police Foundation is honored to name Joe Charboneau and Enzo Maddalena as Community Partners of the Month for April 2019.

More about the Community Partner of the Month Program…


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The Cleveland Police Foundation is the official charity for the Cleveland Division of Police and the only organization authorized to solicit charitable contributions on its behalf.

We provide funding for youth and community outreach programs, community policing and engagement initiatives, safety & crime prevention programs, and support the members of the Cleveland Division of Police to help them better perform their duties. Contributions to the CPF are tax deductible under section 501 (c)(3) of the IRS Code.

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