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2019 Annual Report
Foundation News

National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Celebrates its 2019 Accomplishments and Looks Ahead to 2020

The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) is pleased to present our 2019 Annual Report commemorating our continuing mission to honor and remember America’s fallen fire ...
Memorial Monday
Memorial Monday

Memorial Monday – Strand Theatre Fire

In the early morning hours of March 10, 1941, 13 Brockton firefighters were killed and an additional 20 were injured while fighting a fire in ...
Anxiety Management
Family Programs

Managing Anxiety: A Resource List for Children, Teens, and Families

Stephanie Heitkemper and Meredith Hammond, facilitators for our Camp HAL program for 4-6-year-olds, generously provided this resource to share with you. We hope this is ...
Covid-19
Foundation News

National Emergency- Covid-19 Pandemic Update

As the United States works to deal with the Covid-19 Pandemic, the NFFF and its affiliate, FRCE, are taking steps to ensure our continuity of ...
Fire Hero Learning Network
Fire Service Programs News

Fire Hero Learning Network Registered Users Surpasses 100,000

Since Fire Hero Learning Network went live, registered users have earned over 130,000 online learning certificates of completion. The knowledge gained from the modules better ...
Chief Thomas C. Mills
Firefighter Hero of the Month

Chief Thomas C. Mills Honored with Firefighter Hero Award by National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and MAGLITE®

Chief Mills was honored for his leadership in response to a tragic fire that took the lives of civilians and nearly killed firefighters in his ...
Memorial Monday
Memorial Monday

Memorial Monday – Tru-Fit Clothing Company Fire

Baltimore firefighters fought a multi-alarm fire at the Tru-Fit Clothing Company on February 16, 1955 which claimed the lives of six firefighters in a collapse.