Dedicated to Supporting Those Who Protect and Serve the Santa Clarita Valley
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SCVSF
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Foundation assists local law enforcement.
This volunteer organization was formed in 1984 by community members to assist local law enforcement in a tangible way, purchasing equipment and crime prevention materials, as well as raising funds to help the Civilian Volunteer, Law Enforcement Explorer, and Reserve Deputy Programs at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
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About Us

Captain Brandon Barclay
Captain
Captain Brandon Barclay is an 18-year veteran of the LASD. In 2021, Barclay was promoted to lieutenant and served as a watch commander in Lancaster for approximately one year. He then moved to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Station, where he served as the Operations Lieutenant for nearly three years before assuming his current role as Captain.

Scott Schauer
President
Scott Schauer moved to Santa Clarita in 1976 and is the CEO and founder of Santa Clarita Soccer Center. He opened the Santa Clarita Soccer Center in 1994 and owned numerous businesses prior to that. The Soccer Center celebrated their 25th Anniversary in 2019.
Be Our Star
Your donations make a difference! You can help make the difficult job of law enforcement easier for our Deputies, Reserves, Explorers, and Volunteers by donating funds to The Foundation.

Be Our Star Donors

Concessions

Gary Horton

Dan Regan Properties

J Blair Group

Magic Rentals

Marathon Industries, Inc.

SJ Partners, Co

Trevino Law Firm

Valencia Town Center

Reel Waste & Recycling
PSA Student Project
The Sheriff’s Foundation partnered with the Wm S. Hart School District, Supervisor Kathryn Barger, and the City of Santa Clarita to support student produced videos that address current teen issues. Student PSAs have included such topics as fentanyl, depression, anxiety, suicide, human trafficking, electronic device addition, safety and more. The Sheriff's Foundation awards $500 to winners of the selected PSA’s. Funds go to the winning school’s video production departments. The selection is made by the Hart School District.

























