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St. Johns County Sheriff's Office to Host Charity Fight Night in St. Augustine, Benefiting Children of All Abilities

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Published on December 11, 2025
St. Johns County Sheriff's Office to Host Charity Fight Night in St. Augustine, Benefiting Children of All AbilitiesSource: Facebook/St. Johns County Sheriff's Office

The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office announced the sale of tickets to their annual SJC Fight Night, an event that showcases local law enforcement and firefighters duking it out for charity. Set to take place at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre on February 26, 2026, ticket proceeds will go to benefit children with various needs in the community. A social media post from the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office declares that "tickets to our event make great gifts this holiday season."

Two special charities will receive support from the Fight Night's earnings. The "Diamond of Dreams" project, a new build designed to provide a ball field and playground for children with special needs, is set to benefit from these efforts. Additionally, the Special Olympics Florida, which aids local athletes with intellectual disabilities participating in various sports, will also be a recipient of the event's proceeds. In the social media post, the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office states, "All event proceeds will benefit the children in our community of all abilities."

Enthusiasts wishing to purchase tickets can do so by following a link to the St. Augustine Amphitheatre's website. With the call to come out and support local heroes, the SJSO emphasizes the dual opportunity to enjoy an evening of entertainment while contributing to a larger community cause.

For businesses and individuals interested in sponsoring the event, they are encouraged to contact Corporal Krissie Padgett. By either emailing [email protected] or calling (904) 907-2892, potential sponsors can secure an opportunity to be part of the fundraising event. "Interested in sponsoring the event?" asks the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office post, signifying a welcome for further involvement from the local community.