Community Service

The London Fire Department is deeply committed to serving the community not only through emergency response but also by supporting local charities and non-profit organizations. Firefighters dedicate their time, energy, and resources to making a positive impact beyond their daily duties.

Charitable Initiatives

LFD members actively participate in fundraising events, awareness campaigns, and community outreach programs. View the many organizations supported by the London Fire Department volunteers. [List]

Community Engagement

Beyond financial and material donations, LFD members engage with the public through:

  • Fire Safety Education – Conducting school visits, community presentations, and smoke alarm campaigns to promote fire prevention and safety.
  • Youth Mentorship Programs – Guiding and inspiring young people through leadership initiatives and career development opportunities.
  • Volunteering – Giving their time to various causes, including local shelters, hospitals, and fundraising events.

Whether on or off duty, London firefighters are dedicated to making a difference, strengthening the community, and ensuring a safer, more supportive environment for all. Their commitment to service extends far beyond emergency response, embodying the true spirit of public service.

Hey buddy

London firefighter Chris Dolphin gets a hand slap from junior firefighter Dylan Belrose, 3, who lives in a townhouse complex off of Berkshire Drive in London, Ont.. When the fire crews showed up to stop a stove top fire, Dylan showed up with his very well-made bunker gear to help out. Two people suffered smoke inhalation, but did not go to the hospital and one of them had a small burn on the hand from trying to put the fire out. (MIKE HENSEN, The London Free Press)

2020-07-14T07:45:03-04:00December 2nd, 2016|Categories: Community Service, Fire|Tags: |