Smudger: “I wouldn’t be back on the run without you”
A motorcycle accident left Paul 'Smudger' Smith fearing for his career, but support from The Fire Fighters Charity saw him back on the run, and now he's become a volunteer.
Find out how The Fire Fighters Charity has supported beneficiaries across the UK and how you can share your story with the fire community. Click categories or regions below to filter the list of stories.
A motorcycle accident left Paul 'Smudger' Smith fearing for his career, but support from The Fire Fighters Charity saw him back on the run, and now he's become a volunteer. Diagnosed with a neurological condition , Martin Barker received support at Jubilee House A nasty fall from a step ladder left Annette Smith facing a long road to recovery. A dependant on her firefighter son, John, Annette was able to access the Charity's services. Here's her story. Northamptonshire Crew Manager Jamie Thompson was left with life-threatening injuries after a 12.5m fall from a training tower. 10 months later, with the support of The Fire Fighters Charity, this 38-year-old firefighter is literally back on his feet. Crew Manager Katie Love snapped her anterior cruciate ligament but defied the odds to make a recovery and get back on the run, with a little help from The Fire Fighters Charity.
Smudger: “I wouldn’t be back on the run without you”
Martin: “The staff’s positivity rubs off on you”
Annette: “We were very surprised to find out I was a beneficiary”
Jamie: “I think it’s amazing, how far I’ve come”
Katie: “I proved the doctors wrong”