Honoring a Legacy: The 6th Annual Andy Chan Holiday Block Party
- mackenzie757
- 2 days ago
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The 6th Annual Andy Chan Holiday Block Party was far more than a celebration — it was a powerful reminder of what love, resilience, and community truly mean when we come together to honor one of our own.
Held at Craft Hall, the evening brought together law enforcement officers, first responders, their families, and dedicated supporters who stand unwaveringly beside those who serve. The space overflowed not only with people, but with connection — heartfelt embraces, shared laughter, quiet moments of reflection, and an unmistakable sense of unity.
Together, we celebrated Andy Chan’s legacy and continued our mission of supporting the families of fallen and critically injured first responders. All proceeds go directly to the family of Philadelphia Highway Patrolman Andy Chan and other families of fallen or critically injured first responders:
Det. Mark Baker, Northern York County Regional Police Department, EOW 9/17/2025
Sgt. Detective Cody Becker, Northern York County Regional Police Department, EOW 9/17/2025
Ofc. Andrew Duarte, West York Borough Police Department, EOW 2/22/2025
Det. Isaiah Emenheiser, Northern York County Regional Police Department, EOW 9/17/2025
Sgt. Ryan Mundrick, Philadelphia Police Department, EOW 5/7/2025
Ofc. Jefferson Rivera, Atlantic City Police Department, EOW 11/3/2024
Ofc. Arthur Scena IV, Phoenixville Police Department, EOW 10/27/2024
Ofc. Kevin Warg, SEPTA Transit Police, injured in 2025
Firefighter Tyler Weidner, City of Easton Fire Department, EOW 9/4/2025
Sgt. Detective Eric Wise, Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office, EOW 2/13/2025
Gratitude That Runs Deep
We are deeply grateful to our supporters, sponsors, volunteers, partners, and every individual who joined us. Your presence was more than attendance — it was a declaration of solidarity. Your compassion, generosity, and commitment are the reason this event continues to thrive year after year and why Andy’s legacy continues to shine so brightly.
Because of you, families were reminded that their community stands beside them — not just in moments of tragedy, but in the days, months, and years that follow.
To view photos of the event visit: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1262885125867487&type=3



