A.A.P.B.A.

The African Auxiliary Police Benevolent Association

serves as a vital support system for African-born auxiliary officers, helping them navigate challenges in law enforcement, access career opportunities, and strengthen ties with their communities.

100+

Sworm Police officers in the NYPD

175+

African Polcie Offciers in LAPD, MPD, CPD, FBI.

1,000+

African-born serve in metropolitan police force in the USA.

Definition

African Auxiliary Police Benevolent Association Inc. (AAPBA) establishes these bylaws to promote the welfare, professional development, and advancement of African Auxiliary Police members within the NYPD and across the State of New York.

Purposes

objectives are to promoting awareness, equity, and advancement of African Auxiliary Police members within the NYPD and across the State of New York.

Vision

Promote professional growth and the recognition of African Auxiliary Police officers across NYC precincts.

Mission

Support law enforcement agencies in efforts to prevent, and deter crimes, gun violence awareness and community safety/outreach.

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What is the African Auxiliary Police Benevolent Association (AAPBA)?

The AAPBA is an organization that represents and supports African-born auxiliary police officers in the U.S. It provides legal protection, career mentorship, financial assistance, and networking opportunities to its members.

How is the AAPBA different from other police associations?

While general police benevolent associations (PBAs) support officers at large, the AAPBA specifically focuses on the needs of African-born auxiliary officers, including immigration-related challenges, career advancement, and community engagement.

How can I become a member?

You can apply by filling out an application on our official website or contacting our membership department.

Who can join the AAPBA?

Membership is open to African-born auxiliary police officers currently serving in law enforcement agencies, as well as retired auxiliary officers and supporters.

How can I contact the AAPBA?

You can email us at [email protected] or visit our official website for more details.

How can I stay updated on AAPBA events?

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