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Firefighter Chili Cook Off from page 1 Firefighters to the
Rescue was founded on the
distributed to these organizations, while some is reserved profound need to help other
to provide firefighters assistance in the purchase of medical public servants and their
needs and equipment for their child with Duchenne muscular families in the community.
dystrophy. This charity was started in 2015 when Palm Beach They raise money to help
County (PBC) firefighter, Tim Petz and his wife found out families of firefighters, law enforcement, EMS providers,
their son Logan (3 years old at the time) had been diagnosed and others during times of need. A recent recipient of their
with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. A family who built a life generosity is Palm Beach Gardens Fire-Rescue Captain
around helping others, is now fighting to save their own son! Brian Wolnewitz, age 43, who was diagnosed with stage
Over the years, the Petz family has taken an active role raising 4 lung cancer. Having never been a smoker, doctors agree
awareness. During that time, they quickly learned they were that Brian’s cancer very likely originated while on the
not alone, meeting families and fellow firefighters from across job serving the citizens of Palm Beach Gardens as he
the country dealing with the same devastating diagnosis. As a has done for the past 20 years. Money raised has helped
result, Firefighters on a Mission was established to help those toward his medical bills to stay in the fight. He and his
on their journey towards a cure. wife Julie are proud parents of four children.
To date, the Retired Firefighters of Palm Beach County
have been able to donate over $70,000 to agencies such
as Hospice, War on Cancer Street Party, Firefighters with
Cancer, and the PBC Drowning Prevention Coalition. We
are proud to support firefighters and the community.
Hannah’s Home from page 1
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Since its doors opened in 2011, 68 infants have found a
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