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Phoenix Smoke Alarm Walk Recap

Our recent Phoenix community smoke alarm walk was a great success! Thank you to the volunteers who came out on March 26th and helped us install 404 working smoke alarms in Paradise Peak West Mobile Home Park. This event saw an incredible turn out of community leaders, including mayor Kate Gallegos, who showed their support for ABF, the Phoenix Fire Department, and the Red Cross. Don’t worry if you missed the opportunity to volunteer – you can still join us in Pine, Arizona on Saturday, April 23rd or Show Low, Arizona on Saturday, May 14th! Installing free smoke alarms in the cool Northern Arizona weather could be a great way to spend your Saturday. Visit our website to learn more!

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