Lee County - Firefighters' Burned Children Fund

Lee County - Firefighters' Burned Children Fund Began by concerned firefighters in Lee County wanting to support Burn Survivors, Prevention, Education and the NC Jaycee Burn Center and Camp Celebrate

The Lee County Chapter was founded in 2000 adding to the F.F.B.C.F. Chapters across NC. We strongly believe in the support to Burn Survivors, Events and Burn Centers serving our Area. Lee County F.F.B.C.F. has a well established relationship with the NC Jaycee Burn Center in Chapel Hill NC.The Firefighters’ Burned Children Fund is made up of dedicated individuals and departments that have a common

interest in supporting the recovery of burn patients and the prevention of burn injuries. As we continue to grow in numbers, the knowledge and energy that is focused on helping others only strengthens our dedication to the task that lies ahead. Together we can make a difference in burn prevention and life safety in North Carolina! Through the exchange of ideas, information and the building of public and private partnerships within our communities, the F.F.B.C.F. will continue to be a leader in support and education of burn victims and their families. All we need is your commitment to join in our efforts! Officers of this chapter are:
David L. Nance - President
Frank Layton - Vice President
Charla Nance - Treasurer
Jennifer Ashley - Secretary

✨ See What You Helped Make Possible in 2025! ✨Because of your continued support, the Lee County Chapter of the Firefight...
01/03/2026

✨ See What You Helped Make Possible in 2025! ✨

Because of your continued support, the Lee County Chapter of the Firefighters Burned Children Fund proudly carried on our mission throughout 2025—collecting your unwanted aluminum beverage cans and turning them into real help for real people.

We are truly thankful and blessed for supporters like you who trust us and believe in this mission. Your generosity allows us to continue supporting burned children, burn survivors, and aftercare events, both locally and statewide, including care connected to the NC Jaycee Burn Center and Baptist Burn Center, and beyond. ❤️‍🔥



♻️ How You Can Keep Helping

We love those good ol’ beverage cans! Please remember:
✅ Used aluminum beverage cans ONLY
❌ No trash
❌ No plastics, glass, or steel cans
❌ No cat food cans, aluminum pans, tin foil, or bags

Just pour those cans straight into one of our collection bins or trailers. Easy peasy!



📊 2025 Collection Results by Location

Here’s how each site did this year:
• Sanford Fire Station | 512 Hawkins Ave. – 1,386 lbs
• Tramway Fire Station | 5900 McDaniel Dr. – 0 lbs (not dumped in 2025)
• Deep River Fire Station | 5107 Deep River Rd. – 1,769 lbs
• Deep River Fire Station | 3316 Lower Moncure Rd. – 210 lbs
• Cape Fear Fire Station | 100 Johnson St. – 1,050 lbs
• Cape Fear Fire Station | 5713 Buckhorn Rd. – 250 lbs
• Northview Fire Station | 104 Perkinson Rd. – 155 lbs
• Northview Fire Station | 804 Cumnock Rd. – 155 lbs
• Lemon Springs Fire Station | 1138 Greenwood Rd. – 840 lbs
• Lemon Springs Fire Station | 2160 Pine Forest Rd. – 730 lbs
• Carolina Trace Fire Station | 37 Indian Trail – 2,750 lbs
• Pocket Fire Station | 60 Pickard Rd. – 935 lbs
• Pocket Fire Station | 478 Blackstone Rd. – 780 lbs
• Safe Labs | 5901 Elwin Buchanan Dr. – Not emptied in 2024 or 2025



🎉 The Big Impact
• Total collected & recycled locally: 11,010 pounds of beverage cans
• Total funds raised: $6,565.20

All from cans that might’ve otherwise been tossed away. 👏



💙 Thank you for helping us

“Make a Child Smile — One Can at a Time.”

Your cans matter. Your support matters. And together, we’re making a difference—one can at a time. ♻️😊

One day, a long, long time ago, Frank Layton and I (both now retired from the Sanford Fire Department) were sitting at t...
12/20/2025

One day, a long, long time ago, Frank Layton and I (both now retired from the Sanford Fire Department) were sitting at the firehouse asking ourselves a simple question: What can we do? How can we help?

After seeing local children suffer burn injuries and witnessing the devastation those families faced—especially at Christmas—we knew we wanted to do something. We wanted to help burned children, burn survivors, and their families in any way we could.

We took our idea to our Fire Chief at the time, Wayne Barber. After discussing it, he quickly got on board, and in 1996, we hosted the very first 3-Alarm Toy Drive.

Over the years, we’ve been blessed with incredible support, strong partnerships, and the unwavering generosity of the people of Sanford and Lee County. Lord, the stories we could tell of this wonderful event and the lives it has touched.

In 2000, Frank and I still felt called to do more, so we started the Lee County Chapter of the Firefighters Burned Children Fund, continuing our mission to support burned children and burn survivors—both locally and statewide—along with our friends at the NC Jaycee Burn Center, which we first visited back in 1996.

Here we are in 2025, and the 3-Alarm Toy Drive is still going strong, still hosted at the Sanford Fire Department. But make no mistake—you, the supporters, are the true backbone of this event.

On December 17, 2025, members of the Sanford Fire Department and the Lee County Firefighters Burned Children Fund loaded up a 6x12 enclosed trailer packed full of toys, gifts, games, and so much more—including a brand-new rolling medical cabinet. We then headed to UNC to meet our dear friends at the NC Jaycee Burn Center. Staff were waiting outside with carts as we unloaded and delivered everything to the Burn Center. We also provided a meal for staff, families, and patients who were able to eat.

This marked the 30th time we’ve walked through those doors for our Annual Christmas Holiday Visit—bringing gifts, love, and hope.

We received amazing support from our friends at the Elks Lodge, who collected toys and donated Kindles and wireless headphones, as well as from the Coal Miners Diner.

Thank you all for your continued support. We wish everyone—both at the Burn Center and beyond—a Blessed and Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.

And if we happened to overlook anyone who helped in any way, please know we thank you too.

The photo of the trailer truly doesn’t do it justice—it was packed front to back and stacked high.

The holiday season is a beautiful time… but for many in our community, it’s also a heavy one. And while we gather close ...
11/23/2025

The holiday season is a beautiful time… but for many in our community, it’s also a heavy one. And while we gather close with the people we love, there’s a special group who can’t be home this season — children and families facing the unimaginable at the NC Jaycee Burn Center.

Since 1996, the Sanford Fire Department & Lee County Firefighters have carried a tradition born straight from the heart:
🔥 The 3-Alarm Toy Drive 🔥
A mission started by caring firefighters who simply wanted to bring light into a dark time… and it continues because of people just like you.

This year’s Toy Drive kicks off Friday, November 28th, 2025 and runs through December 15th, 2025.
Drop-offs can be made at any City of Sanford Fire Station — just look for the signs!

And don’t let the name fool you… we collect SO much more than toys!
🎁 New, unwrapped toys
🎲 Games, puzzles (with BIG pieces!), Nerf balls
🩺 Play medical kits
🃏 Cards & Uno
…PLUS comfort items the Burn Center desperately needs:

👕 Adult white T-shirts (S–XXL)
🧦 Knee-high hose (used as compression garments)
☕ K-Cup pods
📚 Puzzle & word-search books
🖍️ Coloring books
🔌 Phone chargers (iPhone & Android)
📓 Journals
🛋️ Fleece throws
🩳 Pajama pants (all sizes)

All items must be NEW — many patients have open wounds, and safety is the number one priority.

✨ Every donation, big or small, wraps someone in comfort and reminds them they’re not facing this season alone.

More posts and updates coming soon!
Thank you in advance, and may your holiday season be blessed, safe, and full of love. ❤️🎄

The Firefighters Burned Children’s Fund is heading to the SAFR Conference in Raleigh.👀Stop by our Booth 1008 just as you...
08/06/2025

The Firefighters Burned Children’s Fund is heading to the SAFR Conference in Raleigh.

👀Stop by our Booth 1008 just as you get off the escalator, check out our merchandise - we have new shirts! And your spouse called and said you needed a new one.

See if you have a chapter in your county to help support burned children, burn survivors and the needs of the NC Jaycee Burn Center and Baptist Burn Center. Our chapters proudly support their after care events like Camp Celebrate, Family Camp, Teen Camp, Survivor Retreat, and more.

We have 100 counties in NC and only 40 Chapters, so you may see that your county could be the one we're missing! We will have information for you to take back your your department and county to get them on board.

We'll see you soon! 🤩🤩

⛳️ A Huge Thank You to Our Hole Sponsors! 🏌️‍♀️The 25th Annual Lee County Firefighters Burned Children Fund Tournament w...
07/27/2025

⛳️ A Huge Thank You to Our Hole Sponsors! 🏌️‍♀️

The 25th Annual Lee County Firefighters Burned Children Fund Tournament wouldn’t have been possible without the generous support of our amazing hole sponsors! Your contributions helped us host a fun and successful day on the course, and we are truly grateful. ❤️

If you go to one of these local business's or know them - please tell them thank you!!

Well Folks, July 26, 2025 was a very hot and humid day for the 25th Anniversary Lee County Firefighters Burned Children ...
07/27/2025

Well Folks, July 26, 2025 was a very hot and humid day for the 25th Anniversary Lee County Firefighters Burned Children Fund Charity Benefit Golf Tournament, however it did not stop ther 120 dedicated golfers from taking the field at the Beautiful Quail Ridge Golf Course.

Volunteers arrived at 6am getting things unloaded and the check in area set up, those awesome sponsorship signs placed on the assigned holes. Then our golfers started to arrive at 7am checking in with our awesome volunteers, obtaining their team assignments, getting their gifts, spending some time on the putting green and driving range.

Then at 8:30am, they gathered and reviewed all rules of the event, advised of what to do in case of an emergency, advised of the beverage carts that would be running, introduced one of our local youth burn survivors, had prayer over the event and the day, then they took to the field.

As the golfers were out doing their thing our awesome volunteers were doing theirs, getting the feeding area and awards area prepared, running the beverage carts keeping folks hydrated, preparing the food.

After a very good day of golf the teams began coming in and turning their score cards and getting their food.

After all the cards were collect by Quail Ridge Staff and recorded the awards were given.

2025 LCFFBCF Champions – The team of Sklenicka, Hall, Mull & Shepherd

2025 LCFFBCF 2nd Place Winners – The team of Brown, Phillips, McDonald & McDonald

2025 LCFFBCF 3rd Place Winners – The team of Love, Craven, Gaddy
McFay

The most prestigious award being the last place team – the team of Shuey, Shuey, Miles &
Hall

Men’s Longest Drive Award – John Hall
Women’s Longest Drive - Fahren Smith
Men’s Closest to the pin – Hot Sauce
Women’s Closest to the pin – Leslie Stewart

50/50 600.00 cash prize winner and donated it back to the cause to make a burned child smile was Van Blanton.

The ticket for the 50/50 drawing was drawn by another Lee County Youth that was burned last year and treated at the NC Jaycee Burn Center.

We are so blessed to have our supporters and sponsors to keep our efforts going of helping burn survivors, Thank you so very much!

Now here is the teams and how they placed.

Team – 1A – Shooting a 63
Layton
Faulk
Spivey
Johnson

Team – 1B – Shooting a 66
Hamel
Holder
Smith
Smith

Team – 2A – Shooting a 56
Love
Craven
Gaddy
McFay

Team – 2B – Shooting a 67
McRae
McRae
McRae
Cameron

Team – 3A – Shooting a 67
Buchanan
Benge
Chapman
Spivey

Team – 3B – Shooting a 67
Pilkington
Pilkington
House
Augilar

Team – 4 – Shooting a 61
Jeffers
Faucette
Coghill
Gardner

Team – 5A – Shooting a 61
Byrd
Byrd
Schrier
Pace

Team – 5B – Shooting a 64
Cotten
Thomas
Clayton
Saylor

Team – 6A – shooting a 62
Smith
Smith
Porter
McCauly

Team – 6B – Shooting a 61
Wicker
Wicker
Stewart
Stewart

Team – 7A – Shooting a 67
Parries
Griffin
Gunter
Patterson

Team – 7B – Shooting a 67
Richardson
Wilkinson
Blanton
Gaster

Team – 8 – Shooting a 60
Davis
Davis
Watkins
Davis

Team – 9A – Shooting a 63
Shearer
Harden
Lawhon
Stewart

Team – 9B –Shooting a 65
Seagroves
Dinkins
Bryant
Dinkins

Team – 10A – Shooting a 69
Iceman
Rogers
Wood
Soles

Team – 10B - Shooting a 55
Sklenicka
Hall
Mull
Shepherd

Team – 11 – Shooting 65
Currin
Williams
Harrington
Paschal

Team – 12 – Shooting a 58
Craven
Early
Cox
Yarborough

Team – 13 – Shooting a 68
Holt
Evans
Evans
Brock

Team-14 – Shooting a 64
Cope
Hicks
Pollard
Senderak

Team – 15A – Shooting a 78
Shuey
Shuey
Miles
Hall

Team – 15B – Shooting a 56
Brown
Phillips
McDonald
McDonald

Team – 16A – Shooting a 70
Gautier
Thompson
Doby
McMillian

Team – 16B – Shooting a 62
Sims
McNeill
Sopher
Brown

Team – 17A – Shooting a 67
Cox
Dyson
Fields
Fallin

Team – 17B – Shooting a 74
Moser
Jarvis
Wilkins
Howard

Team – 18A – Shooting a 72
Jensen
Riley
Smith
Napier

Team – 18B – Shooting a 68
Lett
Rickman
Morin
Vause

Thank You to our Volunteers for spending your day with us and our helpers that helped to get ready for today. Some being, check in & registration, sponsorship sign placements, beverage carts, emergency UTV, set up & break down, cooking & food prep / serving, sign maker and more I know I may have forgot.

Jacob Ashley, Jennifer Ashley, Joshua Ashley, Jan Cameron, Brandon Chapman, Whitney Cope, Rebecca Manning, John McKone, Charla Nance, Olivia Sims, Sims Children, Kenleigh Stafford, Cameron Grandchildren, Scottie Whitehead, Trey Whitaker, Frank Layton.

Thank you to the staff at Quail Ridge.

Anyone that I may have over looked please forgive me, message me and I will add you in cause you are important too.

If we can get •3• more sponsors!Yes, only THREE more sponsors - we can reach our goal of 4 sponsors per hole!!Share this...
07/19/2025

If we can get •3• more sponsors!

Yes, only THREE more sponsors - we can reach our goal of 4 sponsors per hole!!

Share this post and/or tag your friends business page - let's get these 3 sponsors done!

🤩🤩🤩

As we set out this year with the goal of having 4 Sponsors per hole, we fell a little short but it's ok, because we are ...
07/19/2025

As we set out this year with the goal of having 4 Sponsors per hole, we fell a little short but it's ok, because we are so very blessed to have our loyal returning sponsors of the past, some that has been with us the entire 25 years. And we are blessed to have some new ones join us this year also.

Please take the time to read through each level of sponsorship and keep them in mind should you be looking for any need and give their business a try.

Blessings, to those that are able to help their community and strangers alike but most of all "putting a smile on a burned child's face" .

Thank you to each and all for your support the Lee County Firefighters Burned Children Fund (1 of 40 chapters across NC).

Diamond Level Sponsors:
Cornerstone K-9 – Jeff Allen
Fleet Connect Inc. – Nick Long & Staff
Shooting Stars Learning Center – DJ & Lori Maloof

Gold Level Sponsors:
B&R Hauling Inc. – Bryan, Abby & Hazel Holt & Staff
Bobby, Elizabeth & Justin Branch
D.W. Evans Electrical Inc.
Melton Fire Group / Toyne – Tracy Melton
Riverside Repair Services LLC. – Josh Allred & Staff
Steel & Pipe Corporation – Brian McRae, Staff & Family
Wayne and Linda Barber

Silver Level Sponsors:
Amanda Norris Newton – Farm Bureau
Cecelia Saylor – Choice / Residential Real Estate
Central Carolina Pressure Washing – Garrett Jones & Staff
Harrington Properties of NC, LLC – Brandon Harrington & Staff
Hogue Electric Company Inc. – Carl & Lyle Hogue and Staff
Kendale Pawn Shop – Johnny Whiteside & Staff
NAFECO – Staff & Amy McCall
Newton’s Fire & Safety – Seth Newton & Staff
Pirates 4 Christ
Stone Sanitation Service Phil Stone Jr. & Staff
Tom & Karri Legband

Hole Sponsors:
Atlantic Emergency Solutions – Todd McNeill
Broadway Hardware – Terry Currin & Staff
Brandon, Lindsay Chapman & Family
Brian Estes, Sheriff
Caliber Collision
Chris Cox Cash Money Enterprise
Crisis TEC – Scot Brooks
C.W. Williams & Company
Dalton Davis
Dossenbach’s Finer Furniture – Robert Dossenbach & Staff
F.A.S. Fire Ant Control – Zane Davis
First Bank
Holt Electric – Scott Holt
Honor of James Cox
In Memory of Ken “Ace” Cameron
Isenhour Pest Control – Dustin Isenhour & Staff
John P. McKone
Johnson Masonry – John Johnson & Staff
J.S. Howard Electric – Jason Howard & Staff
KS Image Solutions, LLC
Keith & Renee’ Cotton
Magnolia Boutique – Tracy McNeill
Matt & Alyson Arnold
Michael’s Metal Work – Michael Thomas
Mid-South Lawn Care
P.R. Faulk Electrical Corporation – Phillip Faulk & Staff
Phil Stone Tree Removal – Phil Stone & Staff
Pipeworx Plumbing & Air
Premier Landscaping & Lawn Care
Ray Pettus
Ray’s Supermarket & Butcher Shop – Kevin & Krystal Stone & Staff
Sandhills Investment Group – Greg & Robin Patterson
Sanford Contractors Inc.
Sanford Turf & Irrigation – Daniel Baker & Staff
Seagroves Construction Company – Steve Seagroves
Sloan Mountain Vineyards – Tim Sloan & Staff
Sims Embroidery – Matt Sims
S.K.S. Solutions – Shane Seagroves
Smokin’ Dreams BBQ – DJ Maloof
The Pint Sized Pasture – Patrick Kelly & Staff
Wally Stone

Fire Department Sponsors:
Cape Fear Rural Fire Department
Carolina Trace Fire Department (Gold)
Deep River Fire Department (Silver)
Northview Fire Department
Pocket Volunteer Fire Department
Rockingham County Firefighters Burned Children Fund

Honorable Mentions
Quail Ridge Golf & Staff
Roman’s Trophy’s

🔥 Just One Month Away! 🔥July 26, 2025 — our annual Lee County Firefighters Burned Children Fund Charity Golf Tournament ...
06/24/2025

🔥 Just One Month Away! 🔥

July 26, 2025 — our annual Lee County Firefighters Burned Children Fund Charity Golf Tournament is teeing off!

We’re incredibly grateful to our loyal sponsors who have made this event a success for 25 years. To our past champions and new friends alike: we welcome sponsors of all levels!

⏳ New sponsors, don’t wait! We’re preparing signage now, and your timely support means your brand gets the spotlight it deserves.

💪 Without YOU, there is no event. Your sponsorship is the backbone of our mission — helping burn survivors find hope and smiles every day.

Plus, it’s tax-deductible! Join us in making a real difference on and off the course.

Be part of something bigger — become a sponsor today!

04/23/2025

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