Who we are – the Davidson Volunteer Rural Fire Brigade
Davidson Volunteer Rural Fire Brigade is an entirely volunteer brigade of the NSW Rural Fire Service station located on Sydney’s northern beaches.
As a part of the NSW Rural Fire Service we are responsible for protecting people and property from bushfires in the Davidson, Belrose, French Forest, Forestville and Killarney Heights area, which includes over 10,000 homes. We also assist in other fire incidents, search and rescues, storm damage and other emergencies.
Our Brigade has more than 100 volunteers who commit thousands of hours every year servicing the community. Our volunteers are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Last year the Brigade contributed over 9,500 hours in service of the community.
Why we need your help?
In recent years, the Brigade has outgrown the current station, which is unable to adequately accommodate our volunteers, vehicles and equipment. As such, we are embarking on a building project, which will:
HOW YOU CAN HELP
We need your help to raise a further $150,000. The State government and Warringah Council has committed substantial funding to the building project. However, there is a shortfall of $150,000 we need to raise to ensure our project is undertaken and ready for the 2016/17 Bush Fire Season.
We hold deductible gift recipient status. Any donation you make to us is tax deductible and we can issue you a receipt which indicates this. You can give a tax deductible donation:
Your help in raising $150,000 is greatly appreciated and will help us to better serve and protect the community.
Thank you!
Davidson Volunteer Rural Fire Brigade
Contact: Rory Amon, President, E: donations@davidsonrfb.org, M: 0418 497 223