How do you give food to a fire station?
Bring them lots of their favorites! If you bring food it should be through someone reputable. Like a spouse or close family/friend of a firefighter. You can also order from a local place and have it delivered. But please, no homemade items for the station.
Who pays for the food at a firehouse?
firefighter
Each firefighter pays for his or her own food, whether they eat out or cook at the fire station.
Can fire trucks drive through fire?
US fires: Inside a US fire truck driving through a wildfire US firefighters have released dramatic footage of their drive through a wildfire in Northern California. The Tamarack Fire, which began on 4 July, is estimated to have already burned more than 50,000 acres of land.
What can I do to thank a local fire station?
Last week I emailed a fire fighter uncle (yes, we are lucky enough to have a fire fighter in the family!) and asked what a couple of kids could do to thank a local fire station. His reply was that they love any appreciation! He responded further with: ” . . . cookies, brownies, ice cream, a cakes/pies, etc are always welcome.
How can I avoid donating to a bogus charity like dpsf?
But by taking a moment to do a little research, you can avoid donating to a bogus charity like DPSF. If you want to help your local first responders, check directly with your police station or fire department and ask if they know and will benefit from the charity that you’re considering. You can also research charities online.
Is it safe to donate to charity over the phone?
Check out FTC.gov/Charity for some tips. Many telemarketers are relentless and they’ll try to pressure you into making a donation over the phone. Don’t let them. A legitimate charity will be happy to get your donation anytime.
What kind of food do you bring to a train station?
He responded further with: ” . . . cookies, brownies, ice cream, a cakes/pies, etc are always welcome. I prefer healthier fresh fruits/breads in lieu of junk food, but not all are like me. Drawings are good (or a poster board drawing/thank you); we display those on the wall at the station.”