19 Firefighters Killed in Yarnell Hill Fire

Honor the Fallen

19 Firefighters were killed in a tragic turn of events during the Yarnell Hill blaze in Arizona. In cooperation with local support efforts, the American Wildfire Fund has posted the information below to funnel donations to assist the survivors of the fallen and to set up a memorial statue for the battalion of the fallen firefighters who died in the line of duty while battling the Yarnell Hill Fire of June 2013. The United Phoenix Firefighters Association donates 100 percent of proceeds to the families of the 19 firefighters. Donate at Chase Bank, account number 987218757.


We invite you to contribute to the American Wildfire Fund. The people who lost their homes from wildfires are reeling from the physical and emotional loss from being left homeless. Animals who have been misplaced from wildfires and may later be reunited with thier owners benefit. Under funded fire agencies will benefit from your donations. Please help alleviate the burden on our state and federal government.

The Blazes Continue

Wildfires in Several States

The recent wildfires in Arizona,  Colorado, California, Utah,  and Texas have destroyed several hundreds of homes and have forced tens of thousands of residents to evacuate. This year, President Obama declared the wildfires in Arizona, California, and Colorado a national disaster, and the Forest Service warned it could take weeks to get the blaze under control. After disasters such as this, many Americans can help out those who have been affected by donating to our charity that promise to assist the victims. Please help by providing a donation now and show your support.