Raffle hits it out of the ballpark for the Police Benevolent Foundation



Kris Coleman (left) and winner Curtis Holden

In May of this year, the Police Benevolent Foundation held a raffle that raised $5,000 to support Foundation initiatives.  A baseball jersy signed by Atlanta braves great Chipper Jones and a Sports Ilustrated cover signed by Texas Ranger star Josh Hamilton were secured by the NCPBA. Tickets were sold for $5 each.  Lou Taylor (Winston-Salem Chapter President, NCPBA) and her members led all chapters by selling 175 tickets.   Liane Stocks who lost her husband AJ Stocks (NC State Highway Patrol) in a line of duty death in 2008, sold 300 tickets.  Liane has supported numerous law enforcement charities since her husband’s death and recently became a friend of the PBF.  Kris Coleman (Central Chapter President-NCPBA) sold the winning ticket to Curtis Holden.