Hearts of Gold Wellness Grants Awards

  • A group of ten people standing together at a golf range, with a scenic outdoor view of blue sky and clouds in the background.

    2025 1st Quarter

    Congratulations to Detective Natalie Pike for receiving the 2025 1st Quarter Wellness Grant.  This grant was used to provide incentives and prizes to participants and winners of the Pride for the Patch fitness challenge.  Hearts of Gold is proud to support all Department members on their fitness journey!

  • A group of uniformed police officers standing in formation during a ceremony, with one officer carrying a casket draped in the American flag.

    2024 4th Quarter

    Hearts of Gold was proud to award the 4th Quarter Wellness Grant to Captain Michelle Pickrom and the Wellness Division.  This grant was utilized to send several personnel to Washington D.C. for the National Peace Officer Memorial where the names of two TPD personnel were added to the memorial wall.

  • A police officer flying a helicopter over a cityscape. The officer is wearing sunglasses, a headset, and a uniform with a Tucson Police patch, Arizona flag, and a watch. The helicopter's cockpit contains various screens and instruments, with a view of the ground below.

    2024 3rd Quarter

    In October of 2024, Sgt. Fritsch was awarded a Wellness Grant for the PIO Office.  The funds were used to fill the empty walls of the PIO office with artwork to enhance the workspace and provide an inviting environment for all who enter.  The artwork consists of professional photographs taken by TPD photographers highlighting key moments and accomplishments.  This unique idea brings vibrancy to the office and reinforces a sense of pride and connection to the collective Department effort.  Congratulations Sgt. Fritsch!  We hope all employees enjoyed this new visually appealing overhaul of the PIO Office!

  • Four people, two men and one woman dressed in business casual, standing in a small room behind a massage chair with a smartphone on a stand attached to it. Two men are wearing police uniforms, the woman has long dark hair, and the man on the right has a beard and is wearing a blue shirt.

    2024 2nd Quarter

    In June of 2024, Lt. Stropka received a Wellness Grant for two massage chairs for the Central Investigations Division. These chairs help provide investigators with stress relief, relaxation, and improved focus and concentration during their work-day.  Congratulations Lt. Stropka! We hope this addition to the investigations work space brings stress relief to our investigators!

  • Police emergency lightbar with red and blue flashing lights on top of a police vehicle during nighttime.

    2023 4th Quarter

    Officer Soeder applied for and received a Wellness Grant on behalf of the Behavioral Sciences Unit for a suicide prevention training.  TPD co-hosted this training along with The United States Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona. The training was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice, however, this did not cover the cost of any food for participants.  The Tucson Police Department’s Behavioral Sciences Unit had a vision to deliver a true no-cost experience to Officers during this training. This grant provided beverages such as water, coffee, snacks and during one of the training segments, lunch to all participants.  Kudos to BSU and Officer Soeder for enhancing this awesome training for all participants.  

  • A gold trophy with two handles on a black base. The trophy has a plaque reading, "Progress Graduation Kicked your butt cup!"

    2023 3rd Quarter

    Detective Natalie Pike submitted a Grant Request to provide prizes for the top finishers in the annual "Pride for the Patch" fitness challenge. This is an inter-agency fitness competition that began in 2018. Hearts of Gold is proud to once again support this awesome effort to improve the overall health, wellness, and morale of our Department and all Southern Arizona law enforcement. Great job Natalie!

  • A small gym room with various fitness equipment, including a power rack with weights, a stationary bike, an ab machine, a rowing machine, and dumbbells on a rack.

    2023 2nd Quarter

    Crime Scene Specialist Garrett Myers submitted a request to continue improving the fitness equipment at the Evidence, Property, and Identification Center (EPIC).  In 2022, Garrett received a grant to purchase a weight rack.  This request was to purchase a rowing and strength machine to add to the fitness room at Epic.  Congratulations CSS Myers!  We hope this new equipment helps our EPIC personnel reach their fitness and health goals!

  • Various household items and electronics including a large Hisense 50-inch 4K TV, a Hisense refrigerator box, a box of towels, a chair, a fan, a foot massage roller, tools, and other small appliances on tables and boxes in a room with beige walls and tile flooring.

    2023 1st Quarter

    Sergeant Tamra Thomas in the Behavioral Sciences Unit submitted a Grant Request to equip a respite room at the main police station for officers who have been involved in a critical incident.  The room was supplied with comfortable furniture and other items to support officers in these situations.  Thank you Sergeant Thomas!

  • A woman and a man with tattoos standing together in a classroom or training room, smiling at the camera. There are two large screens behind them displaying a presentation titled 'New Therapist'.

    2022 4th Quarter

    In December 2022, Sergeant Rich Legarra submitted a Wellness Grant Request for a training to address PTSD in the Special Operations Community.  In March of 2022, the trainers presented to members of the TPD SWAT Team, Hostage Negotiations Team, K-9 Unit, and EOD Unit.  Hearts of Gold is proud to have supported this training to improve the overall health and wellness of these Department members.  Thank you to Sergeant Legarra for identifying this need and submitting the request!

  • Group of seven people, including police officers and civilians, standing in front of a blue wall with 'Tucson Police Department' and a badge emblem. Two individuals in the center are holding championship belts.

    2022 3rd Quarter

    As an integral part of the TPD Wellness Team, Detective Natalie Pike heads up organizing the annual "Pride for the Patch" fitness challenge.  This is an inter-agency fitness competition that began in 2018.  In the past couple of years, they have seen a decrease in participation so this year, Natalie wanted to incentivize participation as well as maintain fitness goals year to year.  She applied for and was granted $2,500 to provide prizes for the top finishers in the competition.  Additionally, with remaining funds, Natalie was able to host an inter-agency intermural sport day to increase morale amongst our Department and across all participating Southern Arizona Departments.  Hearts of Gold is proud to support this awesome effort to improve the overall health, wellness, and morale of our Department and all Southern Arizona law enforcement.  Great job Natalie!

  • Weightlifting squat rack with barbells and weight plates in a gym.

    2022 1st Quarter

    In March 2022, Crime Scene Specialist Garrett Myers identified a need for fitness equipment at the Evidence, Property, and Identification Center (EPIC).  He took the time to identify the need and survey personnel to find out their preferences and interest.  He submitted a request for just over $2,400 to purchase the pictured fitness equipment and was awarded the grant.  Congratulations to Garrett on identifying this need for a section of the Department and taking the initiative to facilitate the health and wellness of our Evidence and Identification personnel! 

  • Interior of a restaurant with a counter, five wooden stools, a digital menu screen, a refrigerator filled with pre-packaged meals, and a person in the back holding a pink container.

    2021 4th Quarter

    In October 2021, Officer Jason Barton was organizing a fitness competition for the Tucson Police Department.  The top 10 participants with the highest percentage body fat loss would win two months of meals from Stay Naked Kitchen who discounted their meals by 50% and pledged to match Jason's cost of $1,000.  Jason submitted a grant request for that $1,000 and Hearts of Gold was proud to award the grant.  Congratulations to Jason and the 10 finishers who worked so hard to meet their fitness goals!  We hope these meals help keep you on track and motivate you to continue your fitness journey!

  • Fitness equipment including kettlebells, medicine balls, weight plates, barbells, and clips, all organized against a beige brick wall.

    2021 3rd Quarter

    In September 2021, Officer Mike Gamez submitted a grant request on behalf of the TPD Wellness Team.  The request was for $2,500 to purchase the pictured fitness equipment to supplement the equipment in the gym at the westside substation for small group fitness classes.  Congratulations Officer Gamez!  We hope this equipment encourages health, fitness and overall wellness for the TPD team.