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The VFFA 4107 Charity Committee

Support our community

Each year the VFFA 4107 Charity Committee reaches out to our community and finds individual people, families, organizations and causes needing our support. Through teamwork, we strive to strengthen the bonds of our community with selfless acts and generosity.

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Hop Highway Brew-Off

A fire fighter charity brew off to determine who is the best home brewer and raise money for a worthy cause.

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Annual Golf Contest

Burn Institute

The Burn Institute is a non-profit health agency dedicated to reducing burn injuries and deaths through fire and burn prevention education, burn survivor support programs and the funding of burn care research and treatment.

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Ronald McDonald House San Diego

Ronald McDonald House Charities of San Diego provides a “home-away-from-home” for families with children being treated for serious, often life-threatening conditions at local hospitals.

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MDA

MDA is leading the fight to free individuals — and the families who love them — from the harm of muscular dystrophy, ALS and related muscle-debilitating diseases that take away physical strength, independence and life. We use our collective strength to help kids and adults live longer and grow stronger by finding research breakthroughs across diseases, caring for individuals from day one and empowering families with services and support in hometowns across America.

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Boys and Girls Club of Vista

Since 1963, our mission has been to inspire and enable all boys and girls but especially those that need us the most, to reach their full potential as responsible, productive, and caring citizens. We are committed to helping kids of all backgrounds and interests emerge into successful, well-rounded young adults.

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Wounded Warrior Project

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) serves veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound, co-incident to their military service on or after September 11, 2001 and their families. On that date, America watched in horror as approximately 3,000 people died including hundreds of firefighters and rescue workers. Many warriors note a sense of duty to volunteer for the military following these tragic events.

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