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To assist burn victims and their families in becoming burn survivors through rehabilitation, treatment and research; the reduction of death and injury from burns and fire through prevention education; and to serve as an advocacy partner for the prevention of trauma associated with other injuries.
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Smoke Alarm Installation Program
Sunday, 2/14/10 Area: North Phoenix Shiloh Community Church / Salt T
Saturday, 2/20/10 Area: Multi-City walk - participating cities: El Mirage, Avondale, Goodyear
Saturday, 3/13/10 Area: Scottsdale Scottsdale Fire Department Further details will be added as well as additional dates/locations when more information is available.
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Volunteers are needed to help us continue this important program. If you would like additional information about this Foundation program and are currently a volunteer with our organization, please contact Gina Enders-Stenner, Burn Prevention Specialist, at 602-230-2041.
If you are a new volunteer, please fill out both the burn prevention volunteer application and the background verification forms listed below and return them to our office. Our address and fax number are listed on the bottom of the application form.
Burn Prevention Volunteer Application
Volunteer Background Verification
Past Smoke Alarm Installation Event Partners Casa Grande Fire Dept Central Yavapai Fire District Deer Valley FOE #3871 Gilbert Fire Dept Glendale Fire Dept Kyrene Corridor and South Tempe Rotary Clubs M&I Bank Mesa Fire Dept Peoria Fire Dept Phoenix Fire Dept SALT T/KPOW Scottsdale Fire Dept Surprise Fire Dept Target Tempe Fire Dept During 2008, the Foundation provided and helped install over 900 dual sensor smoke alarms with long-life lithium batteries in 9 different smoke alarm installation events throughout the Valley. Thank you to the fire department personnel, civic group members and Foundation volunteers who contributed volunteer hours to help install smoke alarms and provide fire safety and burn prevention information to their Arizona neighbors.
Alarms and batteries for 2008 were procured from a grant received from Western Refining.
A key component of our mission is the reduction of death and injury from burns and fire through prevention education. Our volunteers are essential in continuing to serve that mission.

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