On October 10, 2020 Africa Fire Mission during our Annual Fundraiser, Africa Fire Mission was pleased to honor Amelia Smith and Jonathan Seastone. (watch the 2020 Chama on Facebook >)
Africa Fire Mission thrives on volunteers. Volunteers are really the heart of our organization. We have dozens and dozens of volunteers. We have volunteers from all across the United States, Africa and Europe that help to make AFM run on a daily basis. In 2019, Africa Fire Mission logged 8851 volunteer hours! These men, women, firefighters, civilians and children are all a vital part of Africa Fire Mission being able to achieve its goals and objectives.
Amelia Smith – Volunteer of the Year
Amelia is resourceful, relentless, takes on tasks with little direction, helps us to implement new projects that expand our mission. Amelia traveled with LifeSpring Christian Church and Africa Fire Mission to Kenya several years ago and since then has been a dedicated volunteer along with her husband, Andy. Thank you Amelia for all that you have done and all that you will do for Africa Fire Mission and those that we serve around the world. Amelia says: “It has been great to watch Africa Fire Mission grow and adapt through the years. I’m grateful to be able to support AFM behind the scenes.”
When Africa Fire Mission travels with a team to provide training in Africa or other parts of the world, our team members volunteer their time, talents and treasures to provide world class training to our partners. Our instructors, undergo training in advance of the trip to prepare of the mission and prepare the lessons that they will teach in our week long fire training events. We have been fortunate to have many instructors return year after year and continue to build each year on the training that they have been providing as well as to build strong relationships with firefighers and our overseas partners.
Jonathan Seastone, Trainer of the Year Denver Fire Department –
Jon has gone above and beyond the call of duty. He has been on multiple missions and has recruited instructors for our work in Kenya, Zambia and Ukraine. He has led new instructors to challenge themselves to teach the right material at the right level for the firefighters we serve. Jon pushes and encourages the firefighters he teaches at our training events to push themselves beyond their limits, to be stronger than they think they are. Jon is not afraid to hold Chief Fire Officers, in the countries where we serve, accountable for safe and advanced training for their firefighters so that their firefighters are able to serve their communities and to protect themselves from the dangers of fire. Jon and his wife Shandy, who serves as AFM’s volunteer Mission Teams Coordinator, have both helped to grow AFM’s programs in countless ways. Jon says: “With every trip I’ve wanted to something bigger (with the training) and we are accomplishing that. This award means alot.”
Interested in volunteering with AFM in administrative roles or as one of our international instructors?