Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Events

Local Restaurants and The Firefighters Fund Come Together to Create Firefighter Appreciation Day

September 11, 2008 – Newton/Watertown, Mass.: Local restaurants and The Firefighters Fund, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting and supporting firefighters have joined forces to honor these heroes on the anniversary of September 11th.

“It is imperative that we never forget the daily sacrifices that firefighters and other first responders make in every community,” explained Jessica Locke, Director of The Firefighters Fund and a Watertown resident.

The Sheraton Newton, The Newton Marriott, Capital Grille, Bakers' Best and Cabot’s provided  meals to the 42 firefighters on duty at six Newton firehouses. Porcini’s, Stellina’s, and Not Your Average Joes sent 22 meals to the Watertown Fire Stations.

“The response from the community has been overwhelming. Each restaurant we contacted was an immediate ‘yes’,” Locke continued. “I know it will mean a great deal to these firefighters to know that people are thinking about them on this historic day.”

Ms. Locke created The Firefighters Fund in 2006 to offer alternative medical care to firefighters suffering from the emotional and physical consequences of working at Ground Zero. She has provided Alexander Technique sessions to hundreds of first responders in New York City since 9/11 and more recently started a program in Newton. For several years, Ms. Locke has also worked closely with the Newton Fire Department to educate local residents about aging and unsafe equipment, substandard living conditions and other problems affecting the health and safety of firefighters and the community.

"People don't know how difficult this job is; the stress these men and women are under, and the challenges they face on a daily basis. We need to let them know they are appreciated,” said Locke.

The Firefighters Fund hopes that an annual Firefighter Appreciation Day will be created and celebrated in more and more communities each year. "We are planning a much bigger outreach for 2009," says Locke. "Please contact us if you would be interested in setting up a Firefighter Appreciation Day for your city or town. We'll be glad to help."

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