RESOURCES
FIREFIGHTERS QUEST FOR BURN SURVIVORS
Firefighters Quest for Burn Survivors is a non-profit organization managed by firefighters and civilians who volunteer their services and are dedicated to assist those that have been affected by burn injuries. The organization hosts several fund raisers throughout each year in which donations are received and distributed on behalf of each donor to local burn centers and foundations as well as burn survivors and their families.
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RUTH SWISSA PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT MAKEUP AND SKIN
Ruth Swissa has worked closely with the Grossman Burn Center burn survivors need for permanent make-up and scar camouflage. Click here to read more about it.
PHOENIX SOCIETY FOR BURN SURVIVORS
We are a community of burn survivors, their loved ones, health professionals, and firefighters. Our promise is simple but powerful: you are not alone. You can get back to living. We can help, with caring people to share the journey and resources to make it easier. Click here to learn more.
AMERICAN BURN ASSOCIATION
The official web site for the American Burn Association provides information about the organization and its members. It also highlights burn research, educational programs and related publications.
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BAKERSFIELD FIREFIGHTER’S BURN FOUNDATION
The Bakersfield Firefighter’s Burn Foundation is a non-profit service organization dedicated to assisting burn survivors and assuring the best possible burn care is provided to our community. The foundation is made up of Bakersfield City Firefighters who volunteer their time making a difference in burn survivors lives.
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KERN COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS BURN SURVIVOR TRUST
The Kern County Firefighters Burn Survivor Trust is a non-profit 501c3 organization managed by firefighters and civilians who volunteer their time and services in hopes of making a difference in the lives of the survivors.
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MO KAN BURN FOUNDATION
The Mo Kan Burn Foundation was founded in 2016 by Kevin and Anita Johnson, burn survivor and wife, and Janelle Epp, an occupational therapist at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC). It was created to help burn survivors, family members, and educate the community about fire prevention and safety.
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Click here to learn more.