BFRS Recruits Raise $2.5K In Relay For Life

June 20, 2025 | 0 Comments

The Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service Recruit Class of 2025 raised $2,500 for cancer support by walking 24 hours in the Relay for Life.

A Government spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service Recruit Course of 2025 proudly participated in this year’s Relay for Life event to aid in the fight against cancer.

“Members of the Recruit Course united to walk continuously for 24 hours, demonstrating their commitment to building a stronger, healthier community. Through their collective effort, they successfully managed to raise $2,500 in support of this meaningful cause.”

Minister of National Security Michael Weeks praised the recruits for their efforts, “I commend the BFRS Recruit Class of 2025 for their incredible dedication.

Azuree Williams, Project Manager & Event Lead, Relay For Life.

BFRS Recruit Class Relay For Life Bermuda June 2025

“Their decision to support Relay for Life reflects the values of service and compassion that we hold dear. It’s heartening to see our newest recruits so eager to give back and uplift the community.”

The Government spokesperson said, “a BFRS spokesperson added, “This initiative is a powerful example of what the BFRS stands for—service beyond the emergency.

“These recruits have shown that being a firefighter is not just about responding to incidents, but also about making meaningful contributions to the lives of others. Their teamwork and compassion are a credit to the uniform.”

Recruit class spokesperson Fire Officer Tarreko Wilson shared, “The experience was not only rewarding but also deeply moving. We enjoyed every moment spent walking, sharing stories, and honouring those who have battled cancer.

“It was a reminder of the strength of our community and the importance of coming together for a common goal.”

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