This October has seen charity balls, race nights, quizzes, Halloween events, corporate support from across the UK and so much more – and we want to thank everyone who’s gone the extra mile to raise funds for us.

You truly are leaving a lasting impact as, thanks to you, we can continue offering thousands of fire service personnel and their families care and support every year.

Don’t forget, you can share your amazing fundraising achievements, encourage others and share ideas on My Fire Fighters Charity. We have a series of dedicated groups you can join. Just register now and head to the ‘Groups’ tab at the top of the My Fire Fighters Charity homepage.

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Two people in costumes, one in firefighter gear and the other in a dark jacket, smile and hold yellow event passes inside a busy indoor venue. Signs and people are visible in the background.

Susan and Drew Barnes took on the Moonlit 10k Walk

Seven men wearing black athletic clothes and red medals pose in front of a purple tent, with one man lying on the grass in front, all showing signs of mud from an outdoor event.

Framlingham Fire Station taking part in the Suffolk Whole Hog Run

Seven people in matching black athletic shirts stand in a row, smiling, in front of a Whole Hog Races event banner with cartoon hog logos and the website “wholehograces.co.uk” in bold red and white text.

Four smiling men in firefighter gear and race bibs proudly hold medals at an outdoor event by the sea, with a cloudy sky and other people in the background.

Heathfield firefighters ran the Hastings Half Marathon in full fire kit

Two men are shaking hands and smiling in front of a "William Wallace Running Festival" banner, standing outside a building with a "Scottish" sign on the wall.

William Wallace Running Festival donated £250