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    Old 08-30-2011, 09:07 AM
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    It is for a good cause and it is done once a year all over the USA.
    Some quilting group also donate quilts so Fire resque and police can offer them to a child in an emergency.
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    Old 08-31-2011, 09:04 AM
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    I like being reminded of the men and women who help respond to our emergencies and with postage as high as it is for a mailer....well you can't blame them. I was secretary of a volunteer fire co.and I can tell you it takes a lot of donation money just to make up the cost of the mailers.
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    Old 08-31-2011, 09:10 AM
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    Originally Posted by Sadiemae
    I didn't question as to whether it was a good charity or not. I wondered whether they should be standing in the middle of the street or not. I am sure we have all seen people drive in crazy ways. Then right after this I turned onto another street, and there was a huge accident with an ambulance, three police cars, and a fire truck. I couldn't help thinking, "What if it had been the intersection with the firemen standing everywhere?"
    I understand your concern for sure!!! I like you dont mind giving to charity such as these and I dont really question that thats where the money goes.

    After seeing such a bad accident I understand your concern for their safety and for those in the cars!!! There needs to be a safer way to do it - this can distract drivers - usually not enough time to did thru purse etc to get money out anyway lol I agree - need to do it in safer manner!!!
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    Old 08-31-2011, 09:38 AM
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    I have to jump in with my 2 cents...my husband and oldest son were on our local volunteer fire dept for years and they had a fundraiser like this once a year. These men volunteer their time, gas money, missed sleep, not to mention their wifes missed sleep, to run in a flash in the middle of the night or in the middle of a meal to help someone in need. It is a hot dangerous job and I am so blessed we have them! That being said, once a year, I can handle the boot collections cause it is always your choice to give or not...we donate quilts to area fire depts to raffle off. Some of these smaller fire dept have run out of their yearly budget for gas, assisting other counties with all the fires popping up across Texas.
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    Old 09-02-2011, 12:04 AM
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    With times the way they are, it's really hard for the charities so any way we can help them is good.
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    Old 09-04-2011, 08:59 PM
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    Our Mayor here in Anchorage put a stop to our firemen doing this on paid time. Our city is in financial crisis due to the previous mayor pulling some crafty business with union contracts etc. so cuts have been made including this activity. Also we have some problems with other organizations wanting fair use of our firemen to support their causes. So the Mayor put a stop to it all the way around. The firemen can choose to do it on their own time but not on paid city time. It will probably come to that in many cities across America due to fiances and organizations that are less than desirable wanting equal use of city personnel.
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    Old 09-04-2011, 11:57 PM
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    Originally Posted by Sadiemae
    Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
    Originally Posted by Sadiemae
    I didn't question as to whether it was a good charity or not. I wondered whether they should be standing in the middle of the street or not. I am sure we have all seen people drive in crazy ways. Then right after this I turned onto another street, and there was a huge accident with an ambulance, three police cars, and a fire truck. I couldn't help thinking, "What if it had been the intersection with the firemen standing everywhere?"
    Those that are off duty are volunteering their time They are the ones collecting. Believe me, the police and fire departments do not go UN-manned. ;)
    I guess I didn't explain myself well enough. My thought when I saw the accident was if it had been where the firemen were, Could they have moved quickly enough to not be hit by the vehicles that had the accident?
    I have the same thought. I dont mind them collecting but I worry their safety.
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    Old 09-05-2011, 02:24 AM
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    It think it is a great way to help a good cause, either I have extra change and I give or I don't, but you shouldn't feel guilty if you choose not to give. Having been on the volunteering side of the collection, you certainly don't expect everyone to give and you appreciate everyone who does. And volunteers don't want anyone to feel bad if they choose not to give, but it is also great exposure for the groups who are doing the fund raising.
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    Old 09-05-2011, 04:48 AM
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    Sounds like a safe way to collect money.We've seen this done in a couple cities where traffic is always crazy.

    Originally Posted by Candace
    Ours do this, but in the Firestation parking lot, so people can turn in off the street to donate. They stand on the sidewalks and wave their boots and hold signs...but they don't stand in the street or block traffic.
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    Old 09-07-2011, 02:43 AM
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    I stop and give and if I can't I come back if I have time. First responders need all the support they can get to get their jobs done.
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