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 lasting connections.
The Cottonwood Social Gathering aims to create a space where individuals who have experienced burn injuries can come together. It offers a unique chance to connect with others who share similar journeys and find solace in the support of a community that understands.
Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Dead Horse Ranch State Park, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in various outdoor activities. From horseback riding and canoeing to biking and fun games, the event emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of nature while fostering a sense of togetherness among participants.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the Cottonwood Fire and Medical Department for their invaluable support in making this event a reality. Their collaboration has been pivotal in bringing our community together and facilitating these meaningful gatherings.
The success of the Second Annual Cottonwood Social Gathering is made possible by the dedication of our sponsors and volunteers. Their unwavering commitment ensures that this event is a source of empowerment and joy for burn survivors and their families.
With nearly 150 RSVPs already received, the event is expected to draw a substantial crowd, underscoring the significance of such gatherings within our community.
As we look forward to October 21st, the Arizona Burn Foundation remains committed to the well-being of burn survivors and their families. We anticipate an inspiring day of connection, healing, and resilience at the Second Annual Cottonwood Social Gathering.
Stay tuned for updates on this upcoming event!
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