Clinton Fire Fighters Local 609 Support MDA with Annual Fill the Boot Drive

Clinton  Professional Firefighters Local 609 is showing its support for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) as its members wrap up their annual Fill the Boot fundraising campaign to help kids and adults with muscular dystrophy, ALS and related muscle-debilitating diseases live longer and grow stronger.  Clinton ‘read more’ for the rest of the statement on the fund drive effort.

Continuing a more than 60 year tradition, dedicated fire fighters from Clinton Local 609 will hit the streets with boots in hand asking pedestrians, motorists, and other passersby to make a donation to MDA on Friday, August 3rd from 8:00am to 12:00pm at the intersection of 13th Ave N and 4th Street and 13th Ave N and 3rd St.

In 2017, Clinton Firefighters raised over $8,000 filling the boot for MDA thanks to the generosity of the Clinton Community. This year they have set a goal of raising $10,000. You can help them reach their goal by dropping a donation into their boots when you see them out Filling the Boot.

 “We are thrilled to be working with Clinton Firefighters Local 609 for another year of Fill the Boot to help provide the funds needed to find treatments and cures for muscular dystrophy, ALS and related diseases that severely limit strength and mobility,” said Executive Director, Jillian Harper. “The dedication of these fire fighters to MDA’s mission is unwavering, spending countless hours both with Fill the Boot and MDA Summer Camp to care for the kids and adults in the Clinton area. We know that their devotion to our families will make this year’s drive a success.”

Funds raised through Clinton’s Fill the Boot events in 2018 empower families who inspire everyday Americans to help kids and adults with Muscular dystrophy and related muscle-debilitating diseases live longer and grow stronger, displaying how we all can truly live unlimited no matter what limits we may face.

Contributions also help fund groundbreaking research and life-enhancing programs such as state-of-the-art support groups and Care Centers, including the MDA Care Center at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. They also help send more than 60 local kids to “the best week of the year” at MDA summer camp at Camp Courageous – all at no cost to their families.

MDA and IAFF Partnership

As MDA’s largest national partner, the IAFF fuels MDA’s mission to find research breakthroughs across diseases; care for kids and adults from day one; and provide families with services and support.

IAFF support for MDA began in 1954 when the organization committed by proclamation to support MDA until a cure is found, and the organization’s unwavering commitment to MDA has remained strong to this day. The IAFF raised $100,000 for MDA in 1955, and $1 million in 1970, and fire fighters continue to raise the bar in their fundraising efforts. In 2017, more than 100,000 fire fighters participated in Fill the Boot events across the country and raised $24 million. To date the IAFF has raised $630 million for MDA.

About the IAFF The International Association of Fire Fighters represents more than 300,000 professional fire fighters and paramedics who protect 85 percent of the nation’s population. More than 3,200 affiliates and their members protect communities in every state in the United States and in Canada.
About MDA
MDA is leading the fight to free individuals — and the families who love them — from the harm of muscular dystrophy, ALS and related muscle-debilitating diseases that take away physical strength, independence and life. We use our collective strength to help kids and adults live longer and grow stronger by finding research breakthroughs across diseases; caring for individuals from day one; and empowering families with services and support in hometowns across America.

Learn how you can fund cures, find care and champion the cause at mda.org.

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