Our Organization
began after a tragic accident
Photo by: Kevin Painchaud
A local police officer on January 2, 2004. When tragedy hit this law enforcement family, first responders and members of the community saw a need and stepped forward to help him and others through Fallen Officer Foundation.
why we started
Captain Robert Jones of the UCSC Police Department was riding his new road bike on Hwy 1 when he was struck by an SUV driven by a young teenager who was driving while distracted.
Not expected to survive, Robert remained in a coma for three months. He finally regained consciousness, and his wife brought him home to provide 24-hour care.
Robert was a “Man’s Man”—athletic, MVP of his football team, black belt in martial arts, and avid surfer. He was not a quitter, and neither was his wife. It was because of Robert that a group of his friends in law enforcement and fire service put together what is now the Fallen Officer Foundation. They raised funds for the necessary vehicle and for his 24-hour care. Robert made progress slowly and against all odds.
During the summer of 2006, Robert began having seizures, which destroyed most of the progress made. A wheelchair challenge was organized for Robert to increase awareness of the Fallen Officer Foundation. He was pushed in his wheelchair night and day to San Luis Obispo, raising over $12,000.
Shortly after this event, Robert’s health took a turn for the worse. He died at home with his wife by his side on March 13, 2007. His ashes have been spread over his favorite surfing spots.
We share Robert’s story because it touched all of us to become involved in the Fallen Officer Foundation. There have been many other faces of fallen first responders and their families that keep all of us working. A few years later, we began working with Central Firefighter John Tripodi, who contracted lung cancer from chemical exposure as a firefighter. John, his wife, and his teenage son displayed wonderful, courageous attitudes. John served on our Board until he lost his battle with cancer.
Since the foundation's formation, we have been honored to assist a large number of local first responders in times of crisis or special need. This has been made possible through strong community support.
Our Board
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Donna Lind
President
Retired Sergeant from the Scotts Valley Police Department with 40 years of service with the City of Scotts Valley. Donna began her career as an Emergency Dispatcher, Dispatch Supervisor and later became a sworn peace officer. She worked various assignments including Patrol, Juvenile, Investigations and became a Sergeant with assignments in Patrol and Investigations. In November 2008 she was elected to the Scotts Valley City Council. She has served on the Board of Directors for the Fallen Officer Foundation since 2006.
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Mike McMillan
Vice President
Mac began his career in law enforcement in 1973 with the Mt. View Police Department. During his 50 years of service, he has worked with the Los Altos, Watsonville, and Marina Police Departments. He was a DA investigator in Santa Clara, as well. He ultimately retired in 2005 from the Santa Cruz Sheriffs Office. Mac has his bachelor’s degree from San Jose State and his teaching credentials from UC Berkeley. He has spent the last 40 years as an academy instructor at South Bay Regional and Gavilan College, as well as teaching for POST. Mac is an original founder of the FOF in honor of his friend Robert Jones’ tragic bicycling accident. Mac currently serves as the Vice President of the Fallen Officer Foundation.
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Liz Flores
Treasurer
Liz has been involved with the Fallen Officer Foundation since 2005. With several family members, including her husband and father-in-law, serving as First Responders in Santa Cruz County, volunteering with the foundation was a meaningful way for her to give back to the community.
Liz holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from San Jose State University and is a Certified Public Accountant. She also holds the Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) designation and provides financial and investment planning services at Legacy Wealth Advisors, LLC. With over 20 years of experience, Liz is a member of the AICPA, CalCPA, and The All-Star Financial Group, where she has also served as president.
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Lawrence (Larry) M. Brenner
Attorney
Larry earned his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and his M.A. from the University of Maryland before obtaining his J.D. from the Columbus School of Law at Catholic University. Admitted to the Bar in Maryland, D.C., and California, Larry moved to Santa Cruz in 1989 and became a partner at Comstock, Thompson, Kontz, and Brenner. He specializes in Estate Planning, Probate, Trust Administration, and Business Law, including Corporations, LLCs, Partnerships, and Real Property Law. Larry is a Past President of the Santa Cruz Bar Association and has held board positions with the Santa Cruz Boys & Girls Club, Santa Cruz Rotary, and the Fallen Officer Foundation. He remains an active member of the California Bar Business Section and the Santa Cruz Estate Planning Council.
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James (Jim) Almeida
Jim Almeida is a founding member of the Fallen Officer Foundation who has helped to shape both the organization and its mission. Jim is a Santa Cruz County Attorney, whose practice area is civil litigation. In addition to board membership of the Fallen Officer Foundation, Jim is a Board Member and Past President of the Santa Cruz County Trial Lawyer Association. He has also been awarded the Pro Bono Award by the Santa Cruz County Bar Association for his work providing legal services to disadvantaged Santa Cruz County residents. Jim moved to Santa Cruz to attend UCSC and stayed to raise three sons as a single parent. Jim enjoys his work on this Board because the dedication and the spirit of the first responders of Santa Cruz County exemplify the spirit of community that convinced Jim to make Santa Cruz his home.
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Larry Griffin
Larry has been a native of Santa Cruz County for over sixty years. He served on the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad and Bike Patrol Unit. Prior to becoming a Deputy Sheriff’s Officer, he played Professional Basketball around the world and currently participates in Track and Field at the Police and Fire Games around the world. Larry’s is affiliated with Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. and International Police Association. Larry became a board member in 2013. We welcome Larry’s enthusiasm and dedication with the Fallen Officer Foundation in their goal of assisting first responders in Santa Cruz County.
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Shea Johnson
Shea began her law enforcement career as a Reserve Officer with the Capitola Police Department in 1992 before joining the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office in 1994. Throughout her career, she held various roles, including Patrol, D.A.R.E., Investigations, and Community Policing. Shea was promoted to Sergeant and later Lieutenant, overseeing assignments in Corrections and Records & Civil. She retired in 2017.
A Santa Cruz County local, Shea enjoys outdoor activities like cycling, running, and competing in triathlons. She holds a Bachelor’s in Political Science and a Master’s in Public Administration from San Jose State University. The Santa Cruz Fallen Officer Foundation holds a special place in her heart, and she is dedicated to supporting the Public Safety family.
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Colleen McMahon
Colleen McMahon retired in 2013 as a Lieutenant with the with the Santa Cruz Police Department where she served since 1989. She has served in Patrol, Investigations, Street Crimes as an undercover officer and unit supervisor, School Resource Officer, Patrol Sergeant, and Administrative Sergeant. Colleen was the first School Resource Officer in the county and served on many committees to address juvenile issues. Colleen is active in her community and has been a board member of the Fallen Officer Foundation in Santa Cruz County since its first year. She also teaches motorcycle safety courses at the local community college for the California Motorcycle Safety Program and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. When she’s not working, you can find Colleen riding motorcycles across town and across the country. Colleen is also the proud mother of Justine Hamer, a Marina Police Department Officer.
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Kristine Ronzano
Kristine is passionate about programs that support first responders, and kids and their needs along with small business. She serves or has served on many boards including the Grind Out Hunger, Second Harvest Food Bank, Santa Cruz Ballet Theatre, Aptos Chamber, Walnut Avenue Women’s Center, Scotts Valley Little League, Scotts Valley Pal Football, the Santa Cruz Kidney Foundation and The Santa Cruz County Business Council. Kristine grew up in Santa Cruz and is married to a retired Firefighter Captain/Paramedic with three adult children. Her paying gig is as a Vice President with Santa Cruz County Bank.
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Carol Tara
Carol Tara. Carol was born and raised in Santa Cruz and continues to reside in Santa Cruz with her family. She is the proud mother of two children; daughter Kirstyn, and son, Justin. Carol is from a large family, most of whom all continue to live in Santa Cruz. Her eldest brother is a retired Captain for the Scotts Valley Fire Department where he had worked for many years and which prompted her interest in community involvement. She enjoys the outdoors and hanging out with family and friends. Carol is passionate about our community and our first responders, and all that they do for us. She began volunteering for the Fallen Officer Foundation in 2011 and proudly became a dedicated board member in 2017.
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Kenny Simon
Kenny Simon. Kenny started his professional career in 1998 as an EMT in Santa Clara County. He then became a paramedic in 1999, working in Santa Cruz County. In 2001, he started his fire service career as a Firefighter Paramedic with the City of Watsonville. In 2008, he transferred to the City of Gilroy and finally found his way home with the City of Santa Cruz Fire Department in 2009. He graduated from Cabrillo College with a degree in Liberal Studies and is committed to representing firefighter Health and Wellness by serving as a section chair in Santa Cruz County. He currently serves the City of Santa Cruz as a Fire Captain and has been with the Fallen Officers Foundation since 2011.