Burn Institute San Diego The Burn Institute reaches thousands of children and adults each year through fire and burn prevention education, burn survivor support programs and the funding of burn care research and treatment. View
Burn Prevention Fire kills thousands of people, including over 500 children, each year. Through community events, partnering fire departments, open houses, schools, hospitals and other agencies, AARBF is able to reach hundreds of families who are suffering from burns. View
Burn Prevention The Alissa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation provides burn prevention programming and materials. View
Burn Survivor Services The Alissa Ruch Burn Foundation provides support services for burn survivors. View
Burn Survivor Support If you are reading this, chances are you or someone you know has already experienced what thousands of others do each year – a burn injury. View
Burn Treatment and Research First known as the Institute for Burn Medicine, the Burn Institute was founded in 1972 by a dedicated physician, Dr. Hugh Frank, and a group of community leaders. View
Camp Courage and Burn Recovery Youth burn survivors from around Arizona are invited to attend the week-long Arizona Children’s Burn Camp, “Camp Courage”, up at the Pine Summit campground in the Prescott National Forest each year. View
Contact Us About Burns AARBF maintains offices in Burbank (Southern California), Fresno (Central California) and San Francisco (Northern California). The headquarter office is in Burbank, CA which helps those who suffer from burns. View
Family Services and Support Groups for Burn Victims Family services and support group for the Arizona Burn Foundation. View
Firefighters Burn Institute – Sacramento Firefighters Burn Institute provides burn survivor program support and prevention/education services to the entire community. View
Forever Courage House for Burn Victims (IMAGE) The Forever Courage House is a shelter for family members of critically burned patients who are receiving treatment at the Arizona Burn Center, Maricopa Medical Center; the Grossman Burn Center, St. Luke’s Medical Center; and for families of severe trauma View
Information and Resource for Burn Injuries The Burn Institute reaches thousands of children and adults each year through fire and burn prevention education, burn survivor support programs and the funding of burn care research and treatment. View
MacDonald Wood Burn Survivor Educational Scholarship Program The MacDonald Wood Burn Survivor Educational Scholarship Program is open to Arizona residents who have survived a serious burn injury that required grafting/surgery during hospitalization. View
San Jose Firefighters’ Burn Foundation San Jose Firefighters Burn Foundation is committed to being a proactive educational and financial presence for the advancement in treatment and care of burn survivors and their families. View
School Re-Entry Program for Burn Victims The Foundation provides a school re-entry program to assist child burn survivors as they re-enter the school system after experiencing a burn. View
Survivor Services for Burn Victims Find information on burn camps, regional events, and youth programs for burn survivors and families, View