Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society
Mission Statement
To provide charitable programs that benefit the citizens of our community and to assist other charities within the community that have similar goals and objectives.
Our goals and objectives are to:
Provide relief from poverty
Assist members of the community that have been affected by traumatic wounds, injuries, or episodes.
Raise money for medical and health care research
Provide bursaries for community service
Sponsor programs that promote staying in school and,
Deliver programs that offer positive life experiences and enhance self-esteem.
															Burn Fund
Supported by more than 3,400 firefighters province wide, the British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters Association is dedicated to burn prevention as well as providing support for burn survivors and offering recovery programs. The BCPFFA Burn Fund provides funding for equipment, training of medical staff and the operation of a burn survivor summer camp.
Events & Community Engagement
The Men and Women of the Surrey Fire Fighters Association are dedicated to saving lives and protecting property for the residents of the City of Surrey.
VIEW OUR UPCOMING EVENTS
Our Impact
Over the past 31 years we have raised over $25M!
Current Impact Reports
Behind every donation and every act of service is a Surrey family, student, or neighbour whose life has been touched.
Here are just a few of their stories:
Real Stories. Real Impact
“On behalf of the staff and students, thank you for sponsoring our school for the nutritional snack program. Our records show that, on average 20 students regularly ‘need’ to take advantage of the nutritional snack program. As you can imagine, in a school such as ours, having the means to help children with their most basic needs is critical to their overall school experience and ability to learn – we can only hope that this program will be available in subsequent years.”
Julie Stephenson, Food Services Manager, School District 36
“With your generous support, we have launched a modest breakfast program. Under the supervision of the School Administration and a Teacher, 15 to 20 of the most needy students will be invited to come to school to have a simple breakfast of cereal toast or muffins and juice. These students will also receive help to prepare for their school day, both before and after school and hopefully make a meaningful connection to their school and education.”
								
								


