Support comes in many forms and does not always have to be financially.

Crime Stoppers of Citrus County appreciates ALL of its supporters, whether they give time, resources or financially!

Check out the ways you can contribute below to see which way fits you best!

 

TIME:

Are you looking for a way to give back to your community? Can you commit a minimum of 1 to 2 hours per month? We are looking for additional board members and would love to welcome you to our team! Candidates must be 18 years of age of older and be able to pass a background check with Law Enforcement.

Our board meets on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 1PM. If you are interested in checking out what Crime Stoppers is all about and would like to attend the next board meeting as a guest, please e-mail our Law Enforcement Coordinator Heather Ramos at CrimeStoppersCitrusCounty@gmail.com for more information!

 

RESOURCES:

Do you have a business that could provide a resource to Crime Stoppers? We are always looking for partnerships with local businesses. No business is excluded, but here are some examples of businesses that we are currently looking to partner with:

*Photographer (Donate your Services to an Upcoming Event)

*Any Business (Partner with Crime Stoppers on a Local Fundraiser!)

 

FREE WAYS TO DONATE:

1) SHOP VIA AMAZON SMILE - You Shop. Amazon Gives. When you choose Crime Stoppers of Citrus County, Inc. as your charitable organization and then shop smile.amazon.com, Amazon donates .5% of your eligible purchases to our program! Click the button below to choose our charity and shop!

 

 

DONATE FINANCIALLY:

1) PAYPAL - Click the Donate Button below today. You can securely donate any amount you wish to our program via credit/debit card or your Paypal account.

 

2) WINN DIXIE REUSABLE COMMUNITY BAG PROGRAM

 

“A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by visiting www.800helpfla.com or calling toll-free within the state, 1-800-435-7352. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the state.”