Ways To Give

Discover the many ways you can make a meaningful contribution to our life-changing work.

 
 

Donate to Friends of Firefighters with an online gift of general support or in honor/memory of an individual.

Giving online saves time and money allowing us to do more with your contribution.

Celebrate your birthday, host a party, or run a race while raising funds to support the mental health needs of our NYC firefighters. Contact us to discuss your fundraiser idea!

Check donations are accepted, please fill out our print-friendly form and mail it with your check to:

Friends of Firefighters | 199 Van Brunt Street | Brooklyn, NY 11231

 
 
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Matching Gifts

Double or triple your impact to Friends of Firefighters if your company has a matching gift program. Our EIN is 01-0611469.

Workplace giving is an easy way to make tax-deductible donations through payroll contributions.

Friends of Firefights is registered with the CFC (#12667) and NYC Gives (#12667).

Combine the most favorable tax benefits with the flexibility to easily support our work. Give now from our donor-advised fund.

Individuals and companies can provide valuable resources to Friends of Firefighters. Contact us to discuss your in-kind donation opportunity!

CarEasy makes it simple to turn your vehicle donation into a generous gift of support.

We gratefully accept gifts in the form of stock, securities, or mutual funds. Contact us for more information.

 
 
 
 
 

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