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The Community-Police Relations Foundation Announces Strategic Partnership with Broadstreet Global and EEP Law to Promote Community Safety and Unity

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MIAMI, Aug. 12, 2025 ~ The Community-Police Relations Foundation (CPR Foundation) has announced a new strategic partnership with Broadstreet Global and Elefterakis, Elefterakis & Panek (EEP Law). The nonprofit, led by Founding President & CEO Al Eskanazy, is dedicated to strengthening relationships between law enforcement and communities.

The partnership was celebrated at a recent event at Basketball City, Pier 36 in New York City. Chris Jones, Partner at Broadstreet Global, Glenn Hechler, CPR Foundation Director and New York City Chair, and John Elefterakis, Founding Partner of EEP Law, joined hands to mark this milestone in the CPR Foundation's mission to foster safer, stronger, and more unified communities.

"We are honored to join forces with two distinguished organizations that share our commitment to community building and safety," said Hechler. "Broadstreet Global and EEP Law are not only leaders in their industries but also passionate advocates for positive change and lasting unity, which strongly align with our mission."

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Broadstreet Global has a proven track record of supporting organizations that make a real-world impact. The private equity firm actively invests in community outreach efforts that uplift communities, strengthen trust between law enforcement and those they serve, and provide critical resources to those in need.

"Broadstreet Global is proud to have a long-standing relationship with the CPR Foundation in supporting initiatives that create trust between law enforcement and the community," said Joseph Baldassarra, President of Broadstreet Global. "This strategic partnership takes our alliance to the next level, deepening our investment to promote mutual understanding and make our communities safer."

EEP Law also demonstrates its commitment to underserved communities through hands-on outreach efforts such as back-to-school events, holiday food giveaways, and wellness initiatives.

"As a firm rooted in service, we believe restoring trust between law enforcement and the community requires action," said Elefterakis. "This partnership allows us to promote integrity and respect in ways that serve both the community and law enforcement. We are thrilled to join the CPR Foundation family to bridge the gap between the NYPD, other law enforcement agencies, and the communities they serve."

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Last week, Broadstreet Global and EEP Law joined forces with the CPR Foundation in sponsoring the 4th Annual Detective Moore & Detective Rivera Basketball Tournament in New York City. The tournament brought together over 700 youth and law enforcement officers to honor two fallen NYPD heroes. During the event, the CPR Foundation, along with its new partners, presented a $10,000 check to the family of NYPD Detective Didarul Islam, who tragically lost his life in a recent mass shooting in Midtown Manhattan.

This moment marked a powerful launch for the partnership and their shared commitment to unity, support, and community empowerment. Moving forward, this alliance will fund impactful initiatives, strengthen police-community bonds, and build a safer and more connected society.
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