Uroosa: “Being the first Hijabi firefighter in the UK is inspiring other women”
Firefighter Uroosa Arshid was inspired to become a Station Rep for the Charity having dreamed of joining the fire service and making a difference since she was a child.
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Firefighter Uroosa Arshid was inspired to become a Station Rep for the Charity having dreamed of joining the fire service and making a difference since she was a child. Nina Hudson and her former firefighter husband Peter's retirement plans were thrown up in the air when she suffered a devastating accident. Here she reveals how the Charity has supported her since… For retired firefighter Nigel Brown, the fire service has become ingrained in his family history. Now he reveals why he is gifting part of his father’s estate to the Charity, as a thank you for the years of support they’ve received. When Derbyshire firefighter Chris Cotton suffered a sports injury, he says the Charity provided him with the support he desperately needed to get his life back on track. Then, years later, we were able to help his wife too. A knee injury sustained just nine months into her career could have taken Nottingham firefighter Danielle Lee off the run for a year, had it not been for the help she received from The Fire Fighters Charity. Instead she was back at work in a matter of months.
Uroosa: “Being the first Hijabi firefighter in the UK is inspiring other women”
Nina: “Going to the centre was a turning point – I can finally look to the future now”
Nigel: “The Charity helped our family, we wanted to give something back”
Chris: “To be able to have that support on hand is just invaluable”
Danielle: “You gave me the golden ticket I needed to get back to work”