WEST BRANDYWINE, PA — Freedom Village at Brandywine has demonstrated its commitment to community safety with a generous $10,000 donation to the East Brandywine Fire Company (EBFC). The contribution will aid in equipping the company’s new Rescue Truck, enhancing its ability to respond to emergencies and protect the local community.
“It is a privilege to support the East Brandywine Fire Company,” said Danielle Geyer, Executive Director of Freedom Village. “Their dedication to protecting the safety and well-being of our residents and the surrounding community is truly invaluable. This contribution is a small token of our deep gratitude for their continued service.”
The EBFC provides essential services ranging from fire response to critical medical assistance. Over the years, the fire company has built a strong collaborative relationship with Freedom Village by hosting fire safety presentations, interactive Q&A sessions, and evacuation drills for residents. They have also guided Freedom Village with expertise in emergency planning, safety protocols, and equipment procurement.
This donation marks yet another point of alignment in the shared goal of ensuring the safety and preparedness of the West Brandywine community. The EBFC expressed its appreciation, noting the funds will allow them to better serve the diverse needs of the area through their new and improved capabilities.
The partnership between Freedom Village at Brandywine and the East Brandywine Fire Company underscores the importance of investing in local safety initiatives and fostering collaborative efforts to protect the community.
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