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Escondido Firefighters Fill the Boot Drive

On March 10, members of the Escondido Firefighters Association along with Chief Officers and uniformed support staff collected donations at the intersections at Broadway & Hwy 78 and at Via Rancho Parkway & I-15 in support of the annual San Diego Burn Institute “Fill the Boot” fund drive. The Escondido Fire Fighters Association has participated in the “Fill the Boot” fund drive for the Burn Institute for many years and Escondido residents have always been very generous! This year, Escondido firefighters’ boots overflowed with more than $10,100!

The Burn Institute’s 22nd Annual Firefighter Boot Drive is the organization’s largest one-day fundraiser and all of the funds raised through the Boot Drive will stay locally here in San Diego County. Proceeds benefit the Burn Institute’s fire and burn prevention education programs and burn survivor support services such as Camp Beyond the Scars for burn-injured children. This unique camp program has provided a safe place for hundreds of young burn survivors to share their experiences in a supportive and nurturing camp environment. In fact, several children in Escondido attended the camp last year.

The Burn Institute provides other valuable programs to the community such as:

Youth Firesetter Intervention Program which uses evidence-based risk assessment tools and education to intervene in dangerous fire setting behavior and stop it at the source. This program is available in English and Spanish and is free of charge to residents in San Diego County. Each year, 1 to 2 children in Escondido are referred to this effective program.

Fire Safe Kids education program for elementary school age children that is delivered at schools in partnership with local Fire Prevention officers. Thousands of children have been impacted by this program in Escondido.

Fire Safe Senior program that provides free smoke alarms to homeowners 62 and over. Nearly 100 smoke alarms have been installed in senior citizen’s homes in Escondido over the past three years through this program.

Donations can be made anytime by visitingburninstitute.org/donate.

NC Daily Star Staff
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Terry Woods has been a North County resident for over three decades. Community activist, Member Emeritus Vista Chamber of Commerce, Married to Kathy Woods for 48 years, three children, three grandchildren and six grand dogs.
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