Deputy Fakava

 

As many of you already know, Deputy Koti Fakava passed away on 5/2/12 after a short illness at the age of 46.
Koti worked In East Palo Alto before coming to the Sheriff’s Office and spent much of his time in the Narcotics Task Force where he worked with many of you.

 

Many of you have asked where to send money to help the Fakava family with financial assistance in this difficult time. The DSA has established a Fakava Family relief fund. Please keep in mind that Koti had 5 children, the oldest being 14 years old.

 

Donations can be mailed to (or brought into any San Francisco Police Credit Union branch using the following information):

Fakava Family Relief Fund
c/o San Francisco Police Credit Union
1495 S. El Camino Real
San Mateo, CA 94402

Account Number: 1380967 S80

 

 

For any donation made by wire transfer, please use the following information:

 

Bank Name:                Western Corporate Federal Credit Union

                                    924 Overland Ct.

                                    San Dimas, CA  91773

 

Federal Reserve

Routing Number:        122041219

 

Credit Account:          SF Police Credit Union

 

Account Number:       321076496025

 

Reference:                 Fakava Family Relief Fund

                                  Account Number:  1380967 S80

 







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