SAFPPA Zoom Meeting January 11

Please excuse the last minute change! We will have a Zoom meeting (instead of in-person meeting)  on Tuesday January 11, 2022 at 1:30 pm.

A previous email to members said we would have this meeting in-person at SAFPPF office.

We changed this to a Zoom meeting.

Contact us at info@safppa.org to receive Zoom meeting info or to get your email address on our distribution list for further notices.

This decision was not made lightly! We have a couple of Board members that are unable to attend. Also the increase in Covid spread is another factor. Our membership is made up of older citizens. We would feel extremely bad if one person got sick as a result of our meeting in person.
 
So, this meeting will be held on Zoom!

Henry Trevino Sends December Letter about Health Fund

TO: FELLOW AND FUTURE MEMBERS

DECEMBER 1, 2021

The first few paragraphs of this report are a reprint of past articles.  I tried writing new words for this end of the year report, however, my thoughts kept returning to these five paragraphs.  

However, this year I would like to add a couple of new paragraphs.  We started the year 2020 with the beginnings of a terrible epidemic that would envelop the whole world.  The Coronavirus spread exponentially encircling the whole world.  As of November 9, 2021, 5,076,531 people have died so far from the Coronavirus outbreak.

Data compiled and analyzed by Worldometer and provided by:

National Health Commission (NHC) of the People’s Republic of China

Health Commission of Hubei Province, China

        The number of people that died due to the Coronavirus epidemic is 5,076,531 as of November 9, 2021.   It’s an immensely large number, however, putting the numbers in perspective to the people that died during the second world war are more than staggering.  75 million people died in the second world war.  Russia itself lost a total of 16,825,000 and China lost a staggering 20,000,000.

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All of us, that are still alive, let’s pause and thank our almighty god for getting us through this pandemonic so far.  Now let’s get to something nicer to talk about.

I would like to take this opportunity to take this last part of the year to wish all of our active Police Officers, Fire Fighters, First Responders and all our retired brethren a very merry and joyous Christmas and a happy and safe New Year.  Again, as in past years, let’s all take pause and thank our God for all the blessings He has given us in the past and for the blessings He will provide us in the future.

We should all take advantage of this time of year to reunite with old friends and neighbors.  Visit and enjoy your family, reminisce and continue to savor the many joyful years long past. Don’t forget about the homeless, the hungry and the forgotten.  

This last month of the year is a time of joy, forgiveness, benevolence and good will. Let’s all take this opportunity to come together and work towards giving our families and friends joy and friendship for all our future years that we may be together. 

We all know that Christmas and New Year is a time to celebrate.  We tend to throw all caution to the wind and over indulge with food and alcoholic drinks.  Please watch what, and how much, you eat. Don’t drive if you over indulge with alcoholic beverages.  We want all our members and loved ones to be with us this coming year.

We as retirees have been blessed with good pensions and health benefits for the rest of our lives.  We have the time to exercise our bodies and enjoy our families, and especially our grand kids.  I often think to myself when I’m a little bit on the down side, a phrase that I sometimes quietly murmur; “if this is bad living, give me more of it.”

Remember to open the packet that the Health Fund sent you through the mail.  If any change is necessary, correct the information; sign the claims form and send it to the Health Fund with the envelope that is included in the packet.   Remember if your claims form is not archived in the Health Fund’s files your medical bills will not be paid. 

Remember that we’re coming to the end of the year.  This is the time to make resolutions on what we are going to do during the year 2022.  Some of us are going to have to catch up with the resolutions we left undone in 2021.   Let’s really make an effort to make resolutions in 2022 and keep them as we promised.  As we make resolutions in 2022 file them in your memory department; this way you won’t have to catch up with the resolutions you made in 2021.      

  Henry Trevino

 WE TEND TO FORGET THAT HAPPINESS DOESN’T COME AS A RESULT OF GETTING SOMETHING WE DON’T HAVE, BUT RATHER OF RECOGNIZING AND APPRECIATING WHAT WE DO HAVE.
(Frederick Koenig)

Moral of the story: Is it human nature that does not allow mankind to appreciate what one has?  Should we be happy with the possessions that we now have or should we keep striving for more?  There is a thin line between appreciating what we have and the desire and ambition of wanting more.  Mankind survives by looking to the future and wanting more and better things.  Can this be a sin or is it a God given right to look at tomorrow and wanting more? 

SAFPPA Meeting Announcement: Tuesday, Nov. 9 at 1:30 p.m by Zoom

Stay up to date with the San Antonio Fire and Police Pensioners’ Association on Tuesday November 9 by attending a Zoom Meeting.

Out of an abundance of caution and in view of the delta variant wave of Covid-19 affecting Bexar County, we use Zoom for this meeting. Discussions are underway as to when we can resume in-person meetings in the future.

Registered members will receive Zoom meeting details by email. If you are not a registered member please sign up in our form.

Firearm Qualification Session September 27

The SAPD Training Academy Firearms staff will be holding retiree qualifications on September 27.

There will be morning qualification at 0900 and an afternoon qualification at 1400.  When you call to sign up please specify which date and time you would like to sign up for. 

We are limited to 30 shooters per time slot so we will absolutely be taking no walk-ins.  If you are not signed up for the specified time/date, you will not be allowed to qualify.  No exceptions. 

As usual, you will need your firearm, at least two magazines, a holster, 50 rounds of ammo and a check payable to COSA.  MASKS WILL BE REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES EXCEPT ON THE FIRING LINE, NO EXCEPTIONS.  Your own eye and ear protection is highly recommended. 

Call the range staff at 210-207-6229 during normal business hours to get on the schedule.  (NOTE: Leaving a message does not guarantee sign-up)