About Us
The Firefighters' Burned Children
Fund was organized by firefighters concerned about child burn victims
across the state.
The Charlotte Fire Department
adopted a nationwide program called ACBC (Aluminum Cans for Burned
Children). This recycling program was a great success in the
Charlotte-Mecklenburg area.
The
public responded overwhelmingly to the program and delivered cans to the
local fire stations. Due to the success of this program, many contacts and
partnerships with local businesses resulted in an opportunity to work
together to support the recovery of burn patients.
Early on it was realized that this
program could be expanded across the state to help support the NC Jaycee
Burn Center and other burn-care facilities.
The Firefighters' Burned Children
Fund, Inc. was organized in 1989 to support the recovery of burn patients
and to help prevent burn injuries. Other firefighters and organizations
across the state responded and joined together to form Chapters of their
own.
These different Chapters have
participated in the development of new fire/burn prevention programs, new
means of fund-raising, support of the Burn Center, Camp Celebrate, and
also Fire and Life Safety efforts in their own areas. At the state level,
firefighters benefit by increasing public relations, partnerships with
local businesses, and networking with other fire departments. The greatest
benefit would be the reduction of burn injuries and fatalities across the
state. All firefighters and fire departments are encouraged to form FFBCF
Chapters and take an active role in the growth and development of The
Firefighters' Burned Children Fund.
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