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Firefighters’ Burned Children Fund of Sampson County


The Firefighters’ Burned Children Fund is a 501(c) 3 Nonprofit organization dedicated to the support and recovery of burn patients and the prevention of burn injuries but assisting survivors, firefighters, and their families.
We are here to assist anyone in need within and around Sampson County. 


Nearly 500,000 children are treated each year for burn injuries. 



PURPOSE 

The Firefighters’ Burned Children Fund, Inc. is operated for the sole purpose of raising funds for the support, education of burned children and their families. The proceeds earned are then used to provide non-medical assistance to burn victims, and developing and implementing burn prevention programs. 

      History



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 A.C.B.C. (Aluminum Cans for Burned Children). The public responded overwhelmingly to this program and delivered cans to all 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 N.C. 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 making up the Firefighters' Burned Children Fund Inc, likewise known as N.C. Firefighters' Burned Children Fund. 


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 F.F.B.C.F. Chapters and take an active role in the growth and development of The Firefighters’ Burned Children Fund. 




We have Challenge Coins available for 10.00. 

Coins can be purchased at Autryville Fire Department 

Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm.

Direct messages can be sent for more information on obtaining a coin!



  OBJECTIVE 



The Firefighters’ Burned Children Fund is a non-profit organization developed by area firefighters to support burn survivors and to prevent burn injuries before they occur. 

The Firefighters’ Burned Children Fund promotes the involvement of fire departments and fire service organizations that are interested in working within their communities and with other participants of the Fund in reducing the number and the severity of burn injuries and fatalities. 

The Firefighters’ Burned Children Fund is dedicated to the support and recovery of burn patients and to the prevention of burn injuries. 

 
 

 Board Members for the Sampson County Burned Children Fund 

 
 

President - Andrew Hawkins 

Vice President - Clint Holland 

Treasurer - Duane Stalnaker 

Marketing Coordinator- Charlie Nunnery

 
 

 

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Autryville Fire Department

305 North hotel Street Autryville, NC 28318 US

(910) 525-5863

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