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Volunteering Has Its Rewards
Volunteering can benefit you in many ways. Some rewards are personal. You will
earn respect from everyone who learns you are a volunteer. You will gain immense
pride from your accomplishments and the knowledge and skills you acquire from
your training. Some of the strongest social ties you will ever make will be with your
brother and sister volunteers. And, of course, there is little that can compare to
the satisfaction that comes from doing an important job well while contributing
to the security and welfare of your community.
There are material rewards as well. The volunteer services are valued at every level
of society, and there are a variety of incentives available from the federal, state,
and county governments, as well as your local fire and EMS companies.
These include:
- Property tax reductions
- State income tax benefits
- Free health checkups
- Free insurance
- College tuition reimbursement
- Service pensions
- Free equipment and training
For details on the benefits available in your community, speak with the
recruitment coordinator at your local fire department or EMS unit.
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this will be replaced by the SWF.
LEARN ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING
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This recruitment campaign is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security |
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