Girls on Fire partners with fire services, businesses, government agencies, and community organisations to train, inspire, and empower future emergency responders. These partners train participants, provide resources, and strengthen fire preparedness in communities in NSW.
We're grateful for commercial and in-kind support
Australasian Fire Authorities Council (AFAC) principles guide Girls on Fire programs, curriculum, and decisions.
Women in Firefighting Australasia (WAFA) expertise and example is a huge help to Girls on Fire.
Australasian Women in Emergencies (AWE)'s expertise and example is a huge help to Girls on Fire.
Girls on Fire thank their generous funding partners.
Community Grant to support Girls on Fire’s mission to train more women and girls in emergency services.
Investing in Women Fund to expand Girls on Fire’s reach in disaster-affected and at-risk communities.
Girls on Fire appreciates the support of the following:
Brewarrina’s Burra McHughes – Queensland Rural Fire Service
Peter Jensen is a Firefighter with FRNSW & Aboriginal Engagement Lead with Western Sydney Airport
Luke Russell is a Firefighter with FRNSW & Cultural Burning facilitator