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Join Us in Empowering Young Minds with Fire Safety!

We’ve just concluded our Spring session of Milo & Moxie classes in partnership with the Cartwright School District, under the auspices of our collaboration with the Phoenix Fire Department. Over the next three years, we’ll be guiding the same group of students through the Milo & Moxie curriculum each semester, meticulously tracking their progress in fire prevention awareness.

 

This semester alone, we had the privilege of instructing 176 students, supported by the enthusiastic participation of our dedicated volunteers from the Phoenix Fire Department.

Are you passionate about fire safety education? We’re inviting volunteers to join us in teaching Milo & Moxie to these eager learners come fall. If you’re interested, please connect with us via email at programs@azburn.org. Your involvement can make a significant difference in shaping these students’ understanding and practices regarding fire safety.

We’re eagerly anticipating the long-term impact of our efforts in empowering these students with crucial fire safety knowledge, and we warmly welcome you to be a part of this journey with us!

az.burn

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