NVFC Volunteer Firefighter Support Fund Helps Responders Impacted by Disasters

The NVFC mourns the loss of life and devastating impact caused by Hurricane Helene, and we grieve for the responders who died while protecting their communities.

When a disaster strikes, volunteer firefighters and emergency personnel are quick to respond – risking their safety to protect and assist others. At the same time, many of these responders are also impacted by these disasters, having their homes damaged or destroyed while they are out protecting their neighbors.

The NVFC’s Volunteer Firefighter Support Fund helps eligible volunteer firefighters and EMS providers whose homes are damaged or destroyed by largescale disasters (such as hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, flooding, and others) or home fires. The fund provides a stipend of $350 to help responders meet basic needs in the aftermath of a disaster.

If your home is in a declared disaster area or suffered damage due to fire and has incurred more than $5,000 in uninsurable loss, you can apply for a stipend through the Volunteer Firefighter Support Fund. Applications must be received within 60 days of when the incident occurred.

The Volunteer Firefighter Support Fund relies entirely on donations, 100% of which go to responders in need. If you were not impacted but would like to help those who were, consider making a donation to the Volunteer Firefighter Support Fund. To date, over $750,000 has been distributed to volunteer firefighters and EMS providers in need, thanks to donations from individuals and corporate partners.

Learn more about the Volunteer Firefighter Support Fund, apply for assistance, or make a donation at www.nvfc.org/support-fund.