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The Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund is a volunteer-led non-profit organization established in memory of Terry Farrell, an FDNY firefighter who lost his life on September 11, 2001. Dedicated to "supporting those who serve our communities," the fund provides critical assistance to firefighters and their families across the U.S. through educational scholarships, medical emergency grants, and the donation of surplus fire equipment to departments in need. By operating with minimal administrative costs, the organization ensures that the majority of donations go directly to providing financial, professional, and emotional support to the firefighting community.
The Fire Fighters Charity is the UK’s leading provider of lifelong support for the fire and rescue community. Established during World War II, the charity offers specialist mental, physical, and social wellbeing services to serving and retired fire service personnel, as well as their families. Through its three residential centers in Devon, Cumbria, and West Sussex alongside digital and community-based programs it provides expert rehabilitation, nursing care, and mental health support. As an independent organization that receives no government funding, the charity relies on donations and fundraising to ensure that the UK’s "fire family" can live healthy and happy lives during and after their years of service.
The Blue Light Card Foundation is a registered charity dedicated to supporting the mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing of the UK’s Blue Light community. Recognising the heavy toll and "unseen burdens" carried by those in the emergency services, NHS, social care, and armed forces, the Foundation provides vital funding for projects that might otherwise go unsupported. By awarding grants to local and national initiatives ranging from mental health trauma training and 24/7 crisis lines to the renovation of workplace wellbeing space. The Foundation ensures that those who dedicate their lives to keeping us safe never have to face their own struggles alone.