The Tulsa Police Foundation has purchased 4,000 N95 masks to distribute to local area First Responders who are on the front lines daily during the COVID-19 crisis.

To provide additional protection for Tulsa area First Responders, the Tulsa Police Foundation will be delivering mask to Police Departments in Tulsa, Bixby, Glenpool, Sand Springs, Jenks, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Coweta and Catoosa. 

The TPD Foundation will also have mask available for first responder family members who might be quarantined if their family member has been exposed or tested positive for COVID-19.

The Tulsa Police Foundation has partnered with R3Stretch at 4785 E 91st St Suite G, as a pickup point where any local First Responder in the Tulsa area can also pick up masks at starting April 24.

Tulsa Police Foundation Chairman Roger Chasteen, said, “The TPD Foundation has decided to expand their donation area to police officers, first responders and their families in this time of need. We realize all first responders are risking their health to provide safety and well-being for our community.  We want to show our appreciation to the first responders and their families for making their sacrifice.”

The TPD Foundation is now raising funds for more mask and protective eye-ware for officers.

The Tulsa Police Foundation is a non-profit created to support both the Tulsa Police and the community and have raised over $1,300,000 since their inception in 2015.

Their mission is to raise awareness and funds for the needs of the Tulsa Police Department that will benefit officers and citizens in the  City of Tulsa.

A joint effort between law enforcement and the citizens of Tulsa to enhance the safety and security of each.