Brian Berry always wanted to be a firefighter. After a few years of teaching elementary school, he took a leap of faith and tried out for the Casa Grande Fire Department. He is celebrating his twelfth year on the department.
Brian expects moments where he’ll feel like quitting. But the support of the people following his journey and raising money for Camp Courage will keep him going. He says “it’s a motivation for me knowing that people have invested their money into the Arizona Burn Foundation on my behalf, it is really encouraging.” He hopes to complete the race in 30 days. You can follow and support his journey here.
Today, you can provide valuable support to Brian and Camp Courage. Together, we can make a difference!
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