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October 24, 2023

Making Arizona Safer, One Smoke Alarm at a Time: Join Our Community Smoke Alarm Program

The safety of our communities is a responsibility we all share, and the Arizona Burn Foundation is leading the charge in this important endeavor. Their Community Smoke Alarm Program is a remarkable initiative that unites volunteers and firefighters to provide high-risk households in various Arizona communities with 10-year, battery-sealed, dual-sensor smoke alarms and specialized Deaf […]

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October 24, 2023

Glenn Jordan’s ‘Raise Your Bar’ Fundraiser: Building Resilience and Support for Burn Survivors

In a world teeming with tales of resilience and determination, Glenn Jordan’s story shines as a beacon of unyielding human spirit. A burn survivor with an incredible journey of survival and recovery, Glenn is on a mission to leave a lasting impact on the lives of others. On November 19, 2023, he will undertake an […]

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October 5, 2023

Triumph Over Challenges: Mariah Cruz’s Inspiring Journey

In Tucson, Arizona, a young athlete named Mariah Cruz, a freshman distance runner at Pima College, was preparing for a significant race—the AC C conference championships. Her story of resilience and determination stood out, and it’s a tale worth sharing. Mariah’s connection with running began in the third grade and grew stronger during middle school. […]

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October 5, 2023

CEO Corner October 2023

Hello everyone, I trust this message finds you well as we transition from an exceptionally hot summer. Your support has been instrumental in our mission to deliver hope to those affected by burns, and we are deeply grateful. In times of burn trauma, hope is the guiding light that helps families towards a successful recovery. […]

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October 5, 2023

Prevent: Our Commitment to Community Fire Safety

In September, we took proactive steps to enhance community fire safety through two impactful smoke alarm walks in collaboration with The Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority in Prescott Valley and The Mesa Fire and Medical Department. With the unwavering support of dedicated volunteers from organizations such as Red Cross, ASU’s Edson College of Nursing […]

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October 5, 2023

Thrive Together: Second Annual Cottonwood Social Gathering

Mark your calendars for October 21st as the Arizona Burn Foundation (ABF) prepares to host the highly anticipated Second Annual Cottonwood Social Gathering. In partnership with the Cottonwood Fire and Medical Department, this event promises to be a remarkable day for burn survivors and their families, filled with outdoor activities and the opportunity to forge […]

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July 3, 2023

Summer Safety Tips

Summer is upon us – A time for grilling, fireworks, sunshine, camping, and more! However, the summertime heat can also bring about fires and burn injuries. Follow these simple steps to keep you and your family safe this summer! Grilling: Keep a 3-foot safe zone around grills, fire pits, and campfires, while making sure to […]

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March 1, 2023

CEO Corner March 2023

We are so grateful for all of you that are reading this message today.  Because of your support ABF has been able to offer more programs and support more survivors and their families than any other time in our history. Also, we are able to educate more children about burn prevention and fire safety with […]

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February 23, 2023

Thank You Willis Towers Watson

Thank you to the Willis Towers Watson (WTW) for sponsoring our Camp Thrive. Camp Thrive is designed for burn survivors age 18-25 to enjoy a weekend getaway to network with other young adult burn survivors, make new friends, and create a strong support system! Expertly crafted breakout sessions with topics pertaining to young adulthood, such […]

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November 2, 2022

Thank You Hall of Flame

The Hall of Flame Museum is the home of the Milo & Moxie Smart Safety House! The Hall of Flame is one of several Phoenix attractions that can be found in Papago Park. Home to the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, the museum has almost an acre of fire history exhibits, over one hundred fully […]

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