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These 7 organization's are comprised of Fire Fighters that donate their time to help potential fire fighter recruits apply the necessary skills for all aspects of the recruitment process. This includes mentoring for the Written Test, CPAT and Oral Interviews. Members are given the opportunity to practice hands-on for all aspects of this process in order to help them be successful.
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Phoenix Emerald Society
About: Our organization is made up of individual firefighters, and their families, who share interests in Irish heritage and culture. We enhance our professional and personal lives by providing community service, charity, and professional growth.
Contact: Firefighter Todd Yonkers (todd.yonkers@phoenix.gov)
Meeting Information: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM at the Paradise Valley Community Center located at 17402 North 40th Street, Phoenix AZ. (North of Bell on the West side)
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Valley Hispanic Bomberos
About: We, as proud men and women have chosen to build an association based on principals of self-determination and self-empowerment. Through self-empowerment, we will continue to celebrate and share the rich culture of our forefathers, while pursuing the honorable profession of Firefighters dedicated to saving lives and property.
Contact: Captain Anthony Hernandez
Meeting Information: Monthly meetings are held on the 3rd Friday of every month at: Travis L. Williams Family Service Center 4732 S. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ @ 9:00 AM
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Firefighters For Christ
About: Our mission goal is to encourage firefighters to live their lives for Jesus Christ
Contact: Engineer Robert Hill (robert.j.hill@phoenix.gov) or (623) 332-9768
Meeting Information: Contact Robert Hill for information
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JW Robinson Society
About:The JW Robinson Society, United Black Fire Fighters celebrates diversity through our commitment to professional development , community outreach, mentorship, scholarships and educational enhancement.
Contact: Captain Courtney Jenkins (courtney.b.jenkins@phoenix.gov) 602-495-7888
Meeting Information: Contact Program
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Rosie Ladders
About:The program is designed to give women in the hiring process the necessary exposure and the opportunity to practice these skills. The program also gives female candidates an understanding of the demands(both physically and mentally) expected of being a professional firefighter.
Contact: Captain Crystal Rezzonico (crystal.a.rezzonico@phoenix.gov) (602) 534-FIRE
Meeting Information: This is an eight-week course that meets twice weekly. Female captains, engineers and firefighters teach the curriculum. The training is progressive with each weeks skills building on to the next. All candidates are asked to make a commitment to attend all of the classes and come prepared for a physically intensive program.
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Cadet Program
About: The Phoenix Fire Department Cadet Program was started in 1975. The purpose of the program is to provide cadets with hands-on emergency medical training, work experience at fire stations, training in firefighter skills and volunteerism for the community. Click here for more information
Contact: (602) 534-4488 (phoenixfirecadet@phoenix.gov)
Meeting Information: Contact program
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