City of Dublin Fallen Officer Fund
Three Valleys Community Foundation served as the fiscal agent for the City of Dublin Fallen Officer Fund – which launched in early 2022 following the tragic, sudden death of Alameda County Sheriff’s Deputy Aubrey Phillips.
In late September 2022, donor funds were presented to Aubrey’s husband, Deputy Josh Phillips, in a special ceremony with the City of Dublin. Our sincere thanks to all who generously donated.
Sheriff’s Deputy Aubrey Phillips
Sheriff’s Deputy Aubrey Phillips, a Dublin resident who had been assigned to her city’s beat for the past seven months, died after suffering a sudden medical emergency in her patrol car shortly after making an arrest on February 12, 2022. Phillips, a married mother of three children whose husband is also a sheriff’s deputy assigned to Dublin Police Services, had worked for the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office for the past five years.
Philanthropic contributions on behalf of Audrey Phillips were sent to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Charitable Foundation for service coordination. Three Valleys Community Foundation waived all fees to this fund as a community benefit.
Alameda County Sheriff's Deputy
“We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Deputy Phillips. Our hearts go out to Dublin Police Services, the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, and to her family, especially to her husband and her three children. They are part of the Dublin community and, as fellow community members, we need to come together and support them through this unimaginable tragedy.”