Saturday, July 19, 2008

Motorola to Donate $1 million to NFFF

Telcom giant Motorola has announced it is donating $1 million to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) to fund the Paul S. Sarbanes Scholarship Program and activities related to the annual National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend.

“This donation is an enormous benefit to survivor families looking to rebuild their lives after the loss of their loved ones,” said Hal Bruno, Chairman of NFFF. “It will also help us honor our nation’s heroes and their families during the annual National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend. The scholarship program and memorial weekend are significant NFFF undertakings, and I want to thank Motorola and the Motorola Foundation for their generous donation that will help support these worthwhile efforts.”

“Motorola is proud to stand with our nation’s fire and emergency services professionals, and we have made this commitment to show our continued support and gratitude for their service to our families, our communities and our nation,” said Kelly Kirwan, Vice President, Motorola Networks & Enterprise business.

The Sarbanes Scholarship Program is named after Maryland U.S. Senator Paul Sarbanes, who helped launch the program in 1997. The Motorola Foundation’s donation to the program will support students pursuing careers in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math. The donation to the NFFF annual Memorial Weekend will enable survivor families to attend the event and participate in activities under the Fire Service Survivors Network.

NFFF’s Sarbanes Scholarship Program benefits people like Helen King of Alamo, Tennessee. Mrs. King lost her husband, volunteer firefighter Larry King, Sr., when he died in the line of duty at the scene of a motor vehicle accident. The NFFF assisted Mrs. King and her family by awarding her a scholarship to pursue a degree from West Tennessee Business College.

Mrs. King completed her studies in 2001 and is now better prepared to provide for her family through her employment at Lane College. Mrs. King was the first spouse to receive a scholarship from the Foundation

Jessica Seaburg of Delmar, New York, is the daughter of fallen firefighter Kevin Seaburg, who suffered a fatal heart attack after battling a house fire in 1997. At the time her father died, she was 13 years. With the help of the Sarbanes Scholarship program, Ms. Seaburg has been able to attend Sage College of Albany and anticipates graduating in May with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and law. “I plan on pursuing a career in the Family Court System,” she says, “which would enable me to help other children. I’m eager to serve my community just as my father once did.”


         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines

Most Recent Story

Commentary Special Reports Station Style

Mutual Aid

Mutual Aid is a blog of news and views from FIRE CHIEF staff and industry experts — a virtual conversation about the issues important to you as a fire service leader.

In Service provides information on fleet management, apparatus specifying and maintenance. Keep abreast of new trends and changes to emergency vehicle apparatus.

Station Style focuses on the architectural design and needs of fire and emergency stations today. See the latest in design trends and learn about the Fire Station Design Awards.

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.


Fire Chief TV

Fire Chief TV
Video Equipment
Demo Area








Resource Center

Events Advertise JobZone RSS
July 2008 Fire Chief Cover

Back to Top