Our vision is to be the best charity for firefighters and their families.

We believe it feels good to do good, and that every ounce of help matters.

That's why we conduct individual fundraisers, ensuring that EVERY. SINGLE. PENNY. you donate directly benefits the recipients. In fact, we go the extra mile by adding an additional 2% to maximize the impact of your contributions.

Meet the incredible individuals we're currently assisting.

Each story is a testament to the strength and resilience of our firefighting community.

Click the links below to discover the lives you can touch and the difference you can make.

Your contribution, no matter the amount, will be a beacon of hope, lighting the way forward for those who have dedicated their lives to serving others. With your help, we can continue being the lifeline that our firefighter community relies on.

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Support Harry: A Chicago Fire Department Hero Injured in the Line of Duty

On November 3rd, Firefighter Harry Rayborn, a 20-year veteran of the Chicago Fire Department, was seriously injured while battling a fire in the Humbolt Park neighborhood. While bravely working to protect the lives and property of residents, Harry fell 30 feet through a light shaft, sustaining multiple injuries including a fractured arm, broken ribs, and a severely bruised back.

Harry has already undergone multiple surgeries and faces a long and challenging road to recovery. He is a dedicated firefighter, a loving husband, and a devoted father. Let's show Harry and his family that we appreciate his service and sacrifice by helping them through this difficult time.

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Standing Strong With Chicago Firefighter John Anderson

Standing Strong With Chicago Firefighter John Anderson:

On October 25th, Firefighter John Anderson, a dedicated 24-year veteran of the Chicago Fire Department, was severely injured while bravely battling a fire in the Burnside neighborhood. Tragically, John's injuries have resulted in permanent paralysis, leaving him with a long and challenging road to recovery.

John's fellow firefighters at Engine 82 - Truck 42 - Ambulance 37 have established this fund to help alleviate the overwhelming financial burden he now faces.

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