FAQ
Guardians Of the Children
Sawtooth, Idaho Chapter
Frequently Asked Questions
Prospective members are required to go through a 1-year probationary period prior to being eligible for full patch membership, and hours of training. Then they must be voted in.
Yes, we are a Charitable Organization with a 501(c)3 status. Donating is 100% tax deductible
Anyone who shares the same passions to make a difference in the life of a child, with the exception of passing a background check, access to a bike, and fit well with the chapter
Complete the contact form on our website (link to contact us page) and we will get back with you. You can also email us directly at info@gocsawtooth.org
You do not have to own one, but you do need to have access to one.
Yes, as long as you have successfully passed a background check first, and approved by the board
GOC serves as a public benefit organization. We exist to educate the public about child abuse, to serve as advocates, and to offer protection for victims of abuse.
All money is used to benefit the children that are part of the GOC family or to help educate the public about the prevention of child abuse and to help raise child abuse awareness. As a nonprofit we are held by IRS standards and transparency for each dollar spent.
Contact Chapter Development or the National Ambassador, internationals website is http://www.guardiansofthechildren.com/