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Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation!

Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides funding, equipment, and resources to first responders and public safety organizations across the United States. The foundation was established in 2005 by the founders of Firehouse Subs, Chris Sorensen and Robin Sorensen, who wanted to give back to the community and support the brave men and women who serve as firefighters, police officers, and emergency medical technicians (EMTs).

The foundation's mission is to provide critical funding and resources to public safety organizations, with a focus on fire departments, police departments, and EMS agencies. They do this by:

  1. Providing grants: The foundation awards grants to public safety organizations to purchase equipment, vehicles, and technology that help them respond to emergencies and keep their communities safe.
  2. Donating equipment: Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation donates new, state-of-the-art equipment to public safety organizations, including fire trucks, ambulances, and communication devices.
  3. Supporting disaster relief: The foundation provides support to public safety organizations affected by natural disasters, such as hurricanes, wildfires, and floods.
  4. Promoting public safety awareness: Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation works to promote public safety awareness and education through various initiatives, such as fire safety education programs and community events.

Some of the ways you can support Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation include:

  1. Donating: You can make a donation to the foundation online or at any Firehouse Subs restaurant.
  2. Volunteering: The foundation relies on volunteers to help with events, fundraising, and other activities.
  3. Spreading the word: Share information about the foundation and its mission with your friends and family to help raise awareness and support.

By supporting Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation, you're helping to make a difference in the lives of first responders and the communities they serve.