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SAVE 40% OFF Papa John’s Pizza & Help Wildland Firefighters with Promo Code WFF40

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Join Papa John’s Pizza in thanking America’s brave Wildland Firefighters through a special WFF40 Meal Deal.

Customers can go to www.papajohns.com and use the promo code WFF40 to get 40% off regular menu price online orders with 10% of the discounted purchase price donated to Wildland Firefighters Foundation ( wffoundation.org ).

Offer valid at limited cities in Arizona, Oregon, Wyoming, Colorado, Illinois, Missouri & Kansas through 10/31/17.

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Who Are Wildland Firefighters?

Wildland firefighters are America’s rugged firefighters of the mountains, forests, plains and wilderness areas of the West and of the pine barrens, deciduous forests, swamps, piney woods and prairies of the East, South and Midwest.

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Why They Need The Wildland Firefighter Foundation?

Wildland Firefighters families do not receive any benefits after a fatality for up to 3 months. The Wildland Firefighters Foundation steps in to support those families immediate financial needs. The WFF also offers long term grief recovery for families of fallen and support our injured wildland firefighters who only receive 60% of their base pay after an injury.

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The Foundation can often fly family members to the bedside of the injured, who are often states away from where they live. We also work with long term trauma effects on the firefighters and their families who are exposed to horrific incidents when a firefighter is killed or seriously injured while fighting fires in remote areas.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”36573″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center” >

Hey, Cowboy! Don’t think just buying a pizza is gonna cut it.

Time To Cowboy Up!

Put your money where your heart is!

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Wildland Firefighter Foundation’s Mission

Wildland Firefighter Foundation’s main focus is to help families of firefighters killed in the line of duty and to assist injured firefighters and their families.  They honor and acknowledge past, present, and future members of the wildland firefighting community, and partner with private and interagency organizations to bring recognition to wildland firefighters.

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Survivor family members are forever a part of the Foundation’s purpose.  The Foundation continues to provide emotional support and in some cases financial support many years after a firefighter’s death.  Additional support may include holiday sponsorship for families with young children, travel expenses to attend survivor gatherings and recognition programs, and counseling for immediate family members.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1498784932501{background-color: #cecece ;}”][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”36596″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center” >

You can make a difference – please tell friends about the WFF.

This WFF is supported by individuals. They do not receive government money – they exist because thousands of you choose to support each other.

Almost everyone can afford to donate just $1 per week for a year. That is $52 for an annual donation. Challenge your buddies, friends, family, and communities to join in.

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Patrick OD O'Donnell

The moment a bull's gate swings open—that's when Patrick "OD" O'Donnell feels most alive. From his early days riding bareback through Arizona pastures to revolutionizing the bull riding industry as President of Bull Riders Only, OD has lived the Western lifestyle he now champions as Founder of Cowboy Lifestyle Network. Growing up in Casa Grande's sunbaked agricultural heartland, he didn't just learn about horses and ranching, he lived it daily, developing the instincts and grit that would later attract 4 million followers to CLN's authentic voice. After his baseball days at the University of Arizona, OD saw something others missed: bull riding wasn't just a sport, but was compelling entertainment waiting for the right vision. Between 1990-1997, his leadership transformed local rodeo competitions into sold-out arena events that changed Western sports forever. Today, that same pioneering spirit drives CLN's coverage of everything from championship rodeos to the quiet heroism of ranch life. When he's not building the digital home for cowboy culture, you'll find OD supporting Harris Brothers Charity Foundation, leading CLN’s 25-year Christmas Toy Drive for Arizona kids, or sharing his love of horsemanship with special needs riders through Arizona's own Horses Help. Living proof that authentic Western values still have the power to transform lives.

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