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.
Meet the incredible individuals we're currently assisting.
Each story is a testament to the strength and resilience of our firefighting community.
Click the links below to discover the lives you can touch and the difference you can make.
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.
Supporting a 43-Year Veteran in His Fight Against Cancer
The brotherhood of firefighters and the communities he so bravely served are now rallying to answer his call. We are uniting to support Brian and his family, helping to ease the financial burden of this fight so they can focus on what truly matters: healing.
Your donation will directly support Chief Kunce's medical expenses and family needs during this incredibly difficult time. Let's show him that his 43 years of service and sacrifice will never be forgotten. Let's have his back, just like he always had ours.
A Hero's Miracle: The Fight for Chief John Lucariello
To his family, John is "truly the best man in the entire world." To his fellow firefighters and the community he swore to protect, he is a dedicated leader for whom the fire service is life. He has spent his career answering the call for others in their darkest hour.
Now, he faces the greatest fight of his life. The road ahead is long and uncertain. Doctors are monitoring his brain activity with the hope of performing a triple bypass surgery, but his future remains unknown. This will be a long, difficult, and expensive journey for John and his family.
Answering the Call for One of Our Own: The Fight for Carter Dominick
Cody Dominick of the Columbia Fire Department is used to answering the call. Every shift, he's ready to face the unknown to help others. Now, Cody and his family are facing an emergency of their own, and it's our turn to answer the call for them.
Cody's youngest son, Carter, is in the fight of his life. After being hospitalized with severe neurological symptoms, doctors discovered an abnormal spot on his medulla oblongata—a critical part of the brain stem.
Honor a Fallen Hero: Support the Family of Firefighter Tony Spero
Tony’s commitment to service was extraordinary. His dedication didn't stop at the Springdale city limits; he also proudly served as a member of the Tontitown Fire Department, protecting two communities with passion and skill. He lived a life of service, always ready to answer the call for a stranger in need.
Now, it’s our turn to answer the call for him.
Donate now to support Tony’s family.
Help Captain David Lawler On His Road To Recovery
Captain Lawler, a dedicated member of the department since 2002 and a Captain for the last seven years, suffered a major stroke at the end of July. He is now stable but faces a long, difficult fight to recover the life he knew.


 
 
 
 
