Menu

WFC News

Posted: Nov 28, 2022

Folds of Honor Foundation Expands Mission to Serve First Responders

Folds of Honor provides life-changing scholarships to the spouses and children of fallen or disabled U.S. service members. The foundation’s mission has now expanded to America’s first responders including police, fire, EMTs and paramedics.

There are over 2 million first responders in the US; made up of 800,000 law enforcement officers, 1,062,800 firefighter personnel, and 241,000 full-time EMTs and paramedics. They respond to approximately 240 million calls made to 911 each year.

“This move reflects our purpose to meet sacrifice with hope. The decision to launch our first responder scholarships is in reverence to those who paid the ultimate price on September 11th, 2001. The following day was a defining moment in our history, as Americans responded to tragedy by putting differences aside, rallying together, and standing as one. It is our hope that the expanded Folds of Honor mission will inspire unity once again. Without question, it will let first responders and their families know that they are not alone.” – Folds of Honor Founder and CEO, Lieutenant Colonel Dan Rooney.

The story of Folds of Honor began when Rooney was on a flight home from his second tour of duty in Iraq. As his flight landed, the pilot announced they carried the remains of Corporal Brock Bucklin on board. Rooney watched through the window as Bucklin’s twin brother walked somberly alongside the flag-covered casket to meet his family on the tarmac. Among them was the deceased Corporal’s young son. At that moment, Rooney truly understood the meaning of the term “freedom isn’t free.”

Since that night, Rooney has committed his life – through the Folds of Honor – to provide scholarships to spouses and children of America’s fallen and disabled service members. From its inception in 2007, Folds of Honor has awarded nearly 44,000 scholarships totaling nearly $200 million. The scholarship recipients are as diverse as the place they call home. Minority recipients represent 41% of all scholarships awarded.

Helping the dependents of American heroes pursue their educational dreams is possible only with the generosity of corporations and everyday citizens. If you would like to support our nation’s military and first responder families, you can become a Squadron member by joining thousands of committed American patriots who pledge $13 every month.

The Folds of Honor needs the help of corporate partners for this mission to be successful. The expansion into America’s first responders creates a powerful opportunity for new corporate partners to show their community where their values lie. Those corporations interested in partnering should contact the foundation for more information.

For those interested in a scholarship, the application window is open between February 1 and March 31 each year. More information can be found on our scholarships page.

Folds of Honor is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that provides educational scholarships to the spouses and children of military members who have fallen or been disabled while serving in the United States armed forces. Beginning in 2022, Folds of Honor expanded its mission to include first responders. Its educational scholarships support private-school tuition or tutoring in grades K-12 as well as post-secondary tuition. It is rated a four-star charity by Charity Navigator and Platinum on GuideStar. It was founded by Lt Col Dan Rooney, an F-16 fighter pilot, who is currently stationed at Headquarters Air Force Recruiting Service Detachment 1, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, TX. For more information visit FoldsOfHonor.org.

Read more
Posted: Nov 27, 2022

Firefighting Helicopter and Navy Helicopter Collide Midair at CA Airport

A U.S. Navy helicopter and a Firehawk operated by San Diego Gas & Electric collided Tuesday evening, November 22 near San Diego Brown Field. There were no injuries in the incident.

News 7 reports that the collision involved a Navy MH-60R Seahawk and a UH-60A Firehawk that is assigned to SDG&E for firefighting purposes.

The Navy helicopter had three crew aboard. Both aircraft landed safely after the collision, which occurred at about 6 p.m..

Visit NBC7 for more.

This video highlights the role of SDG&E firefighting apparatus:

Read more
Posted: Nov 27, 2022

Christmasville (NY) Fire Truck Parade Tops 200 Trucks in 15th Year

What started out as 19 trucks in a small parade 15 years ago this year brought more than 200 fire trucks to Lancaster from seven counties in two states.

The event has grown each year and is a fundraiser for the Greater Lancaster Museum of Firefighting.

This year’s event was the largest yet.

Read more
Posted: Nov 27, 2022

Burton (MI) Fire Truck Collides with SUV while Responding to Fire, Causing Rollover Crash

A city of Burton fire truck was involved in a crash with an SUV on its way to a structure fire Saturday afternoon, officials say, MLive.com reported.

At about 2:10 p.m. Saturday, crews from the Burton Fire Department were heading to the scene of a reported structure fire when they passed through an intersection at South Center Road and Lippincott Boulevard, the report said. A fire engine following other emergency vehicles through the intersection hit an SUV, the report said.

The truck had lights and sirens activated at the time of the crash, and had slowed down before crossing the intersection, a fire official said.

The SUV rolled over due to the impact, and received significant damage, the fire official said. The fire engine suffered moderate damage to its hood and front bumper, according to the report.

No one in either vehicle was injured. The driver was the only occupant of the SUV, the report said.

Read more
Posted: Nov 26, 2022

Public Invited to Tour New West Natick (MA) Fire Station No. 4

The West Natick Fire Department invites the public to tour its new station during an official dedication ceremony on December 3, NatickReport.com reported. Tours of the facility will begin at 10 a.m., with a formal dedication ceremony at 11 a.m.

West Natick Fire Station No. 4 at 268 Speen Street was completed in July 2021. The 17,000 square-foot station is ADA-compliant and has all the bells and whistles, including five double-deep apparatus bays; training areas; enhanced safety measures; and more, the report said.

EVENT: West Natick Fire Station dedication
DATE: Saturday, December 3, 2022
OPEN HOURS: 10 a.m.-noon
DEDICATION: 11 a.m.

Read more
RSS
First961962963964966968969970Last

Theme picker

Search News Articles