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Manhattan Beach Police Officers’ Association

Since our incorporation in 1972, we have been dedicated to a mission of honor and service, protecting our community while supporting the needs of our members.

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Leadership, Support, and Advocacy

Commitment to Our Officers and Community

Founded in 1972, the Manhattan Beach Police Officers’ Association (MBPOA) represents the dedicated officers and sergeants serving the Manhattan Beach community. The association works to protect members’ interests while fostering strong relationships between the department, city leadership, and the community.

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Member
Representation

MBPOA represents over 50 sworn members, advocating for fair benefits, working conditions, and member support.

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Community
Commitment

The association supports local charities, youth programs, and community efforts that strengthen ties with the community.

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Building a Stronger Community—Together.

Strengthen your community

Support from residents and businesses will go toward supporting officers in your city. It will help them in times of need and dramatically improve morale within their ranks.

Be a hero in times of need

Your support will also help fallen officers and their families in your local community and across the nation. Help during devastating events, such as these, is critical for our officers and their loved ones.

Grow community programs

Community programs such as scholarships, little league support, and officer led activities are also directly impacted by your donation. Without your support, many of these crucial programs would not exist within our community.