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 host individual Mayday Campaigns, ensuring that EVERY SINGLE PENNY you donate directly benefits the recipients. In fact, we go the extra mile by adding an additional 3.43% to maximize the impact of your contributions.
Click the links below to discover the lives you can touch and the difference you can make. Each story is a testament to the strength and resilience of our firefighting community.
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.
Financial relief for the family of FF Donald E. Klotz Jr. after a difficult loss
FF Donald E. Klotz Jr. devoted more than three decades of his life to serving others. Beginning in 1995, he volunteered as a firefighter with the Waterloo, Concord, and Jackson Township departments in Auburn, Indiana. In addition to his fire service, he also assisted the DeKalb County Coroner’s Office with transport duties, continuing his commitment to helping his community in every way he could. On March 12, Don suffered a stroke and underwent emergency surgery to place a drain in his brain to relieve bleeding. He was placed on a ventilator and feeding tube, and although he initially showed signs of improvement, complications followed.
Send relief to the family of FF/EMT Steven Campbell after sudden loss of their son
Pierce Michael Campbell passed away unexpectedly on March 24, 2026, just weeks after celebrating his 10th birthday. In October 2018, at only two years old, Pierce was involved in a devastating car accident that left him with a severe traumatic brain injury. His family was told he would likely remain in a vegetative state and dependent on a ventilator for life- but Pierce defied every expectation.
Provide relief to the family of Lt. Taylor Graham after their tragic loss
South Carolina’s Lt. Taylor Graham dedicated more than 30 years of his life to serving others through his work in the fire service, always putting his community before himself. In 2023, he was diagnosed with cancer, and faced a long and difficult battle. On March 12, 2026, Taylor passed away, leaving behind a legacy of courage, compassion, and unwavering commitment to helping others in their time of need.
Help LT/FM Justin Laidler in his fight with ALS
Virginia’s Lieutenant and Fire Marshal Justin Laidler with Frederick County Fire and Rescue is a dedicated husband and father who has recently been diagnosed with ALS.
Get relief to Capt. Mike McDaniel and family after many hardships
Montana’s Mike McDaniel, a Captain with the Helena Fire Department (L448) for the past 20 years, lost his home in a devastating fire on March 12, 2026. Over the past year, Mike and his family have already faced significant challenges. He recently underwent a kidney transplant and is still recovering from serious injuries sustained in an on-duty explosion on November 7, 2024.
Support for the family of FF Benoit Coussement after sudden and tragic loss
North Kansas City FD FF Benoit Coussement, badge number 226, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Wednesday, March 10, 2026. FF Coussement will be remembered for his commitment to the fire service and the positive impact he had on those around him. He is survived by his wife and stepdaughter, whom he loved dearly.
Boost FF Bryan Coppola in his fight with epithelioid sarcoma
FF Bryan Coppola of Louisiana’s St. George FD was recently diagnosed with epithelioid sarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer. This diagnosis comes at an especially difficult time- less than a year after marrying the love of his life, Brianna, and less than three years after he proudly dedicated himself to a career in the fire service.
Help FF Josh Jennings get peace of mind during battle with illness
FF Josh Jennings has served his community of Evington, Virginia for over five years. In October of 2025, he developed severe back issues. Recently, these issues progressed to the point where he can no longer walk.
Help FF Hunter Slack and family recover after suffering house fire
On Tuesday, March 12, 2026, West Virginia FF Hunter Slack and his family experienced a devastating total-loss structure fire at their home. While the family is incredibly grateful that everyone was able to make it out safely, the fire ultimately destroyed the house and everything inside it.
Relief for CFD’s FF/EMT Israel Martinez Sr. during his battle with cancer
CFD’s Israel Martinez Sr. has served the people of Chicago as a firefighter and EMT for more than twenty years. Recently, he completed his final round of radiation and chemotherapy. While this marks an important milestone, the road ahead remains long as he begins a grueling recovery process.
A tragic loss for a close community: Aid the family of FF Thomas O’Quinn
Recently, engineer Thomas O’Quinn, a dedicated member of Indiana’s Ashley-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department, tragically lost his life in a tow truck accident while on-duty. Let’s relieve the O’Quinn family and offer them a bit of peace during this trying time.
Honor the memory and lift the family of FF Christopher Johnson
Columbia FD’s Christopher Johnson showed up for his community with unwavering courage, compassion, and commitment. Tragically, on Sunday, March 1st, he passed away after struggling with mental illness.
Cut costs for Captain Dixon in his fight against cancer
Brian Dixon has faithfully served the city of Casper, Wyoming for the past 23 years, dedicating his career to protecting and supporting his community. Recently, he was diagnosed with stage three mantle cell lymphoma; possibly stage four, pending bone marrow biopsy results.
Support Mike Curtin: A Chicago Firefighter in Need
Lt. Mike Curtin of the Chicago Fire Department has served his city for over 29 years, and has been with his wife Lisa for over 28. He is currently undergoing chemotherapy, and staying strong in his fight.
A devastating loss for the Rose family. Let’s ease their burden the best we can.
Ohio’s firefighter/paramedic Darrell Rose both served his community of Bainbridge Township and was a loyal member of Bainbridge Professional Firefighters Local 5390 for over 20 years. A beacon of kindness, Darrell earned the respect and love of many as a family man and public servant.
On-duty exposure leaves FF Mahaffey with chronic illness, uncovered by state laws
Alabama’s Jason Mahaffey served his community at Birmingham FD for over 18 years before being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease due to work-related exposure. Per his diagnosis, Jason was forced to retire two years early, cutting his pension in half.
USMC vet FF Bobby Lewullis suffers injury in the line of duty- we can help
IAFF member and Marine Corps veteran Bobby Lewullis is a fireman with Wilson Borough FD in Easton, Pennsylvania. He suffered intense injuries in the line of duty and needs our help.
Bolster the family of Captain Josh Holloway
Josh Holloway had served the community of Alexandria, Louisiana tirelessly and courageously. Just a few days ago, Captain Holloway unexpectedly and tragically passed away in an accident, leaving his community stunned and one great man short.
A safety net for the Hinkley family
Roger Hinkley, a dedicated firefighter, paramedic, and loving father, recently experienced the unimaginable loss of his three-day-old daughter to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). While no amount of support can ease the pain of losing a child, we can help lighten the practical burdens that come with it.
Hurt on duty, but no workers’ comp. Let’s fix that
On New Year’s Eve 2025, Rick Bassin of South Carolina suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while on duty at his full time department, was resuscitated and spent a couple of days in the hospital. Since the cardiac arrest wasn’t brought on by actively fighting fire, the state’s workers’ comp has denied the claim.

