Federal, military, and postal service employees can donate to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation through Combined Federal Campaign contributions. State and local government employees can write in the Foundation as their agency of choice. The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation does not solicit donations by phone or employ outside companies to do so.
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State and local government employees can write in the Foundation as their agency of choice. The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation does not solicit donations by phone or employ outside companies to do so. You can make a donation by mail, by phone or through our website.
All visitors will park in the lot adjacent to Building V1 where you will be security screened. Restrooms are also available in Building V1 for your convenience. Since the park is located on federal property, changes in security levels may affect visiting hours. Please call for current information. Security guards will issue a pass and direct visitors to available parking.
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