Celebrating a Record-Breaking Event

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!
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.
On Friday, May 9th, we had the pleasure of spending time with Cinthia Arroyo, Instructor at the Professional Institute of Beauty (PIB) for a special session designed exclusively for burn survivors.
PIB created a space for SoCal burn survivors to learn makeup tricks to enhance burn survivors’ beauty and restore confidence. We greatly appreciate Cinthia Arroyo, Instructor, and Maria Quinones, Director and President at PIB, for opening their doors to us. We also send a warm thank you to the team of students for providing their expertise for a much-appreciated day of beauty for our women burn survivors.
On May 9th – 11th, we had the pleasure of welcoming 13 incredible individuals to Wonder Valley Ranch for Champ Camp’s New Counselor Training 2025. Together, we delved into the heart of our mission, exploring the camp’s history, understanding the diverse age groups we serve, and learning how to be truly present for our campers in a safe and supportive environment. We also had a blast with camp songs, skits, and a ton of team-building activities.
This group showcased exceptional communication and teamwork, tackling each task with enthusiasm and joy. Their energy and joy were contagious.
We would especially like to thank the volunteers that dedicated time to be a part of New Counselor Training: Batty, Happy Feet, Newy, Gingy, Heckle, Pike, Mougly, Glow, Tater Tot, Gazoo, Skeeter, Loosehead and Crunch!
On Friday, May 9th, AARBF’s Katrina Arthur was joined by Bakersfield area survivors, Aiden, Samantha, and Dulce, for the Bakersfield Firefighters Burn Foundation’s Lite Up the Nite dinner. AARBF and the Bakersfield Firefighters Burn Foundation have a shared commitment to building a strong community of burn survivors and this event celebrates and highlights their efforts within the burn community of Bakersfield and beyond! It was a wonderful evening for dinner, dancing, and celebration. We were delighted to be a part of such a fantastic evening and look forward to continuing to partner with Bakersfield Firefighters Burn Foundation for Champ Camp and the Chili Cook-off.
In the first Annual Fresno Fire vs Police Fresno Fit Fest Soccer match hosted by Fresno City Councilman Nick Richardson, AARBF was chosen by Fresno Fire as its charity. With a stunning 4-0 win by Fresno Fire, the City of Fresno donated $1,000 to the foundation. AARBFs Katrina was there to cheer our fire department partners on and received the check from the District 6 Councilman.