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Strengthening Connections

Strengthening Connections

ABA Conference, Under 5 Family event, fundraisers, and count down to Champ Camp!

Celebrating Partnerships

Celebrating Partnerships

Fundraising events, survivor events, scholarship applications, upcoming golf tournaments, and more!

Something for Everyone

Something for Everyone

Burn Awareness Week, Firefighter Burn Relay, Adult Retreat, Young Adult Summit, and more!

2026 Planning, Applications Open!

2026 Planning, Applications Open!

Champ Camp planning, applications open for camps & recreation programs, fundraising for 2026 begins, and more!

A Fond Farewell to 2025

A Fond Farewell to 2025

Toy drives, holiday parties, year-end statistics, jump start on 2026, and more!

Did you know…

As of December 2024, 7934 wildfires burned 1,049,452 in California

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Partner News

Running for a Cause

Running for a Cause

On Sunday, March 29th, 9 teams of Firefighters, law enforcement officers, elite runners, and athletes from around the Central Valley started at the Chukchansi Ballpark to take part in the 2026 Fresno Urban Run, which finished with the 10-story climb of the historic Grand Hotel in downtown Fresno. Since January, Fresno City College Fire Academy Class 65 and College of the Sequoias Fire Academy Class 21-45 have been raising funds alongside AARBF volunteer Pointdexter, totaling over $20,459 for AARBF and Champ Camp. 

Thank you to the dedicated cadets, Scott “Pointdexter” Mellon, the race team sponsor Johansons Transportation Services, and the California Classic Events team for hosting this annual run.

AARBF for the Win

AARBF for the Win

AARBF once again joined the California Fire Symposium held annually in Fresno, CA, for their Cornhole tournament. AARBF’s Katrina and Erika were joined by volunteers Hydra and Chop Suey to promote essential partnerships between fire departments across the state and AARBF. Our teamwork brings together firefighters and volunteers in support of our prevention education and burn survivors in their communities. We thank the California Training Officers Association for their work in putting together the raffle and cornhole tournament and for supporting the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation with a donation of $16,426. 

Dinner Honoring Firefighters Benefits AARBF

Dinner Honoring Firefighters Benefits AARBF

AARBF’s Board President, Dave Miller, joined the San Luis Obispo chapter of the King David’s Masonic Lodge for an evening event on March 17th. The masons donated $2,500 in support of AARBF’s mission to support burn survivors and their families and to provide burn prevention education. We are honored to partner with the Lodge. 

Flipping Green Pancakes in Alameda County

Flipping Green Pancakes in Alameda County

We loved spending time with the Alameda County Firefighters on Saturday, March 14th, when they hosted an amazing St. Patrick’s Day Pancake Breakfast. The morning included enjoying delicious green pancakes and raising awareness (and funds) for fire safety and prevention.

After Breakfast, Station 16 happened to be right along the path of the Dublin CA’s 42nd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Parade so attendees could continue to enjoy all of the festivities. Such a fun community event and we’re so grateful folks had an opportunity to get outside, wear something green, enjoy spending time with family, and most importantly, eat pancakes.

Thank you to Alco Fire, for your generous donation of over $3,400 from your annual pancake breakfast!

An Incredible Night in Torrance

An Incredible Night in Torrance

On March 7, 2026, the Torrance Firefighter Association proudly hosted the 52nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner alongside the Bake Sale by the Torrance Firefighter Women’s Foundation — and the community showed up in the biggest way.

Together, they served about 800 meals and celebrated the spirit of giving that makes Torrance Firefighter Association so special. Thanks to the generosity and support of everyone who attended, the Firefighter Association was able to donate $14,000 to support our amazing Champ Camp.

A huge thank you to our volunteers, our firefighters, our Women’s Foundation, and every community member who joined us.  Your support truly makes a difference.

And an extra-special thank you to Scott Diekmann, who dedicated 28 years to organizing this beloved event. His commitment is deeply meaningful to the burn community, and his heart shaped this tradition in the most impactful way.

Celebrating with the Central Valley Firefighters Credit Union

Celebrating with the Central Valley Firefighters Credit Union

On Friday, February 13th, AARBF’s Associate Director, Katrina Arthur, was honored to attend the 91st Members Dinner hosted by the Central Valley Firefighters Credit Union. CVFireCU is a proud sponsor of AARBF, supporting the Central Valley Burn Relay, Chili Cook-off, and Dinner & Dance. At this year’s Members Dinner, the generosity of the Central Valley shone brightly, raising $3,285 from the silent auction and member donations in support of our 41st Champ Camp in June. However, the giving continued and as of today, the total has reached $4,035.

AARBF is grateful for the generosity of the CVFireCU staff, board, and membership. Your continued support makes an impact for burn survivors across the valley and state. 

TCSA 3rd Annual Toy Drive Supports Central Valley Families

TCSA 3rd Annual Toy Drive Supports Central Valley Families

On December 11th, Katrina Arthur joined the members of the TCSA Central Valley Chapter for their annual Holiday Luncheon. For the third year, members of the Traffic Controllers Supervisors Association donated toys to four families in need of extra support this holiday season. Their generosity is mirrored in the joy on the faces of the burn survivors and their families as they receive the toys. Thank you to members of TCSA from the communities of Clovis, Fresno, Madera, Tulare, Kings, and Kern County. Thank you to the City of Fresno Fire Department and the Leon S. Peters Burn Unit at CRMC for hosting the families.

Beers for Burns – Denver Exceeds Their Fundraising Goal

Beers for Burns – Denver Exceeds Their Fundraising Goal

On Saturday, October 25th, AARBF was honored to be the recipient of the first annual Beers for Burns – Denver. Hosted by Ratio Brewery, the event was created by one of our dedicated volunteers, Lane, aka Carrot Sticks.  She, along with her community of supporters, gathered together for an afternoon of live music, raffles, and a silent auction. Together, they raised $10,263 in support of the AARBF Camps and Recreation programs. We are proud to recognize the amazing work of Carrot Sticks and are thankful for her dedication to the programs she volunteers for. 

Badfish Beerfest Supports Burn Survivor Youth

Badfish Beerfest Supports Burn Survivor Youth

On October 4th, Badfish Beer hosted their 2nd annual Beerfest to raise funds for AARBF and Champ Camp. Their one-day evening event raised enough money to send fourteen kids to Champ Camp in 2026 (that is two more children than last year). Thank you to Edward Bird of Badfish for your continued passion and support.

9/11 Stair Climb Raises $3,000

9/11 Stair Climb Raises $3,000

On September 6th, Paso Robles Professional Firefighters Local 4148, in partnership with several local organizations, proudly hosted the 3rd Annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb benefiting AARBF. The event was well attended by local first responders and community members alike, all coming together to honor the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities and our nation. They are especially proud that proceeds from this event will directly support AARBF by sending three young burn survivors to Champ Camp—a life-changing experience for youth ages 5–17. At camp, these kids have the opportunity to learn new skills, build confidence, and enjoy recreational activities in a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment.
Champ Camp Partners

Champ Camp Partners

We are thankful for our wonderful partners and sponsors who work all year round to support the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation and our survivors by raising funds to help send campers to Champ Camp or sponsor memories like a new backpack or a fun activity during the week. This year we would like to thank Signature Aviation, Central Valley Firefighters Credit Union, Angel Flight, Firefighters of Southern Nevada Burn Foundation, Wind and Fire Motorcycle Club, and the Bakersfield Firefighters Burn Foundation. Your support and partnerships are greatly appreciated.
Champ Camp Chili Cookoff

Champ Camp Chili Cookoff

A favorite Champ Camp tradition is the annual Chili Cook-off. The kids have a great time tasting the chilis and voting for their favorites. This year, Fresno Firefighters retained their title for the second year as the Best Chili. Kings County Fire defended their Best Decorated Booth title, making this the third year in a row. Congratulations to both of our winning teams. The Chili Cook-off is a highly anticipated event and we appreciate all the work you do to spend the day with us in Wonder Valley. This year’s teams included: Fresno Fire Local 202, Clovis Fire Department, CALFIRE Fresno + Kings, Kingsburg Fire Department, Dinuba Fire Department, Clovis Peace Officers Association, CRMC- Burn Unit, Central Valley FF Credit Union, Friends of Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation Alumni Association, Kings County Fire Department, and Bakersfield Firefighters Burn Foundation.
Celebrating a Record-Breaking Event

Celebrating a Record-Breaking Event

We are beyond grateful to John Patterson and Red Pointe Roofing for making this year’s 43rd Annual SoCal Golf Tournament a tremendous success. The May 6th event raised $40,556—a milestone that will help send young burn survivors to camp, giving them a summer of healing, fun, and friendship. To every participant, donor, and supporter who contributed—you made this possible! Your generosity and kindness are changing lives, and we could not appreciate you more.
Fresno Urban Run 2025

Fresno Urban Run 2025

On Sunday May 4th, over 1,000 runners including teams from 14 fire departments ran in the Fresno Urban Run. Amongst the teams the FCC Fire Academy Class 63, COS Fire Academy Class 21-43 and Scott “Pointdexter” Mellon ran to raise funds for Champ Camp 2025. Class 63 were our top fundraisers, helping to send 11 youth burn survivors to camp. This yearly Fresno tradition is a great way for AARBF to share our mission, and we are thankful to all the donors, organizers and runners who brave the stadium, parking garage and the 10-story climb to the top of the Grand. In 2025 you all help raise $19,488, thank you!
PIKE Fresno State Gives Back to Their Community

PIKE Fresno State Gives Back to Their Community

AARBF is grateful to the young men of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at Fresno State for the success of their Philanthropy Week.   Brothers of the Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) Fraternity at Fresno State brought back their Philanthropy Week in April of 2025 to benefit the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation. The week-long contest, ending with a Pickleball Tournament, was part of the philanthropic mission of the PIKE brothers to support and raise awareness for communities such as those served by AARBF. The PIKE fraternity donated $9,005 to AARBF. The Delta Zeta Sorority was recognized as the Overall Winners and the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority as the winners of the Pickleball Tournament. AARBF is proud to partner with the next generation of philanthropists and leaders in the Central Valley.
A Great Evening with Torrance Firefighters

A Great Evening with Torrance Firefighters

On Saturday, March 8, 2025, Torrance Firefighters hosted their annual spaghetti dinner. It is so uplifting to see the Torrance community coming together to participate in this family-friendly event. We were delighted to have staff from the Torrance Memorial Burn Unit join us as we greeted and spoke with guests. We are thankful for the over 50 years of support we have received from the Torrance Firefighters and the Torrance Firefighters Women’s Association. The dinner as always was delicious and the bake sale items were scrumptious. If you get the chance, please give a huge thank you to the Torrance Firefighters for their continued support of our burn survivor programs and mission.
Record Breaking Donation at the 2025 Fire Symposium

Record Breaking Donation at the 2025 Fire Symposium

On Wednesday, March 19th, the California Fire Chiefs Association hosted AARBF’s Katrina Arthur and volunteers Chop Suey and Hydra at their 28th Annual Training Symposium Dinner and Corn Hole Tournament. While at the event, our AARBF representatives shared the mission and work of the foundation as well as helped to raise a record breaking $7,000 for prevention education and sending youth burn survivors to Champ Camp. The Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation gives a warm thank you to the Cal Fire Chiefs Association and the Fresno Fire Department for inviting us to the 2025 Fire Symposium and for their continued support. 
Central Valley Burn Relay

Central Valley Burn Relay

On Wednesday, February 5th, AARBF partnered with nine fire departments, the Fresno Fire Chiefs Foundation, the CRMC Burn unit, and the Central Valley Firefighters Credit Union for the 10th Annual Central Valley Firefighters Burn Relay. The relay traveled across the valley starting in Madera headed to Clovis, Sanger, and down into Kingsburg before heading to the Fresno County Fire Museum at the Fresno Fire Headquarters in downtown Fresno. AARBF is proud to partner with these Fire Departments who donated a total of $19,000 in support of AARBF and our burn survivor programs, such as Champ Camp.  Thank you to CALFIRE MMU LOCAL 2881, CALFIRE FKU LOCAL 2881, Fresno Fire Local 202, Clovis Firefighters Local 1695, Sanger Firefighters Association, Selma Firefighters Association, Kingsburg Firefighters Association, Hanford Firefighters Association, Fresno Fire Chiefs Association, Coalinga Firefighters Association and a special thank you to the Central Valley Firefighters Credit Union for sponsoring the luncheon for all participating departments.
Santa Clara Crab Feed

Santa Clara Crab Feed

AARBF’s Daniel Chacon and Michael Knopf kicked off the month of February by attending the Santa Clara Crab Feed on the 1st. We were excited to see the return of this event which was held at the Great America Pavilion in Santa Clara. There were over 250 people in attendance, enjoying terrific food and having the opportunity to learn about AARBF. Thank You to Santa Clara City Firefighters Foundation for supporting AARBF and to Elizabeth “Tum Tum” Harkins for spending some time with us. This year’s event raised $10,000 for AARBF.
TCSA Supports Central Valley Families

TCSA Supports Central Valley Families

AARBF’s Katrina Arthur joined the Traffic Controllers Supervisors Association (TCSA) luncheon on December 10, 2024 where they presented her with toys from their special toy drive which directly benefits Central Valley burn survivor families who need a little extra help this holiday season. This is the second year TCSA has generously donated toys for this additional support. We’d also like to thank CRMC for helping to facilitate the delivery of these donations to the families!
Kiwanis Club of Clovis Gives Back

Kiwanis Club of Clovis Gives Back

We are so very thankful for our partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Clovis. Each year, they provide the cash bar for our Dinner & Dance and then donate the proceeds to AARBF and Champ Camp! On Thursday, November 14th, AARBF’s Katrina Arthur attended the morning Kiwanis meeting and was presented with a check for $2,000 which will sponsor 2 kids to camp!
Hitting the Courts for a Cause

Hitting the Courts for a Cause

On Friday, September 27, South San Francisco Firefighter’s Charitable Foundation hosted their 9th Annual Bocce Ball Tournament at the Orange Memorial Park Bocce Ball Courts. We had a great time. AARBF’s Daniel Chacon and volunteer Clark “Grizzy” Stern had a great time visiting with the teams and sharing information about the foundation! Proceeds from this event will benefit AARBF’s programs and services.

honoring-heroes-sending-child-camp

Honoring Heroes by Sending a Child to Camp

The Paso Robles Firefighters Association hosted their annual 9/11 stair climb event this year on Saturday, September 14th. This year’s event was opened up to the local community and they had close to 60 people in attendance who climbed the equivalent of 110 stories at the Paso Robles Event Center. The 9/11 stair climb pays tribute to those heroes who paid the ultimate sacrifice on that fateful day. This year, Paso Robles Firefighters found it truly special to engage with their local community members who walked side by side sharing this experience.

“This is our second annual 9/11 stair climb here in Paso Robles, put on by the Paso Robles Fire Association and assisted by the San Miguel Fire Association,” said Dustin Virgil, a firefighter paramedic for the City of Paso Robles Fire Department and the event organizer. “This year we are excited as we’ve opened it up to the public. Here we are 23 years later, still honoring them.”

The 9/11 stair climb event was also an opportunity for the Paso Robles Firefighters Association to raise funds for AARBF and Champ Camp. Their event will sponsor a child to attend our 40th Champ Camp being held in June of 2025.