Orange County Fire Services Association

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1425 E Lincoln Ave Ste E
Anaheim, CA 92805

The Orange County Fire Services Association (OCFSA) is a nonprofit organization that has been serving the Orange County community since 1913. With a mission to educate the public and improve community relations, OCFSA is dedicated to making Orange County a better and safer place to live. They actively support the California Fire Museum Safety Learning Center and are responsible for the Orange County Fire Services Monument, the Annual Firefighter Memorial Service, the Big John Fire Prevention Education Program, and the Quarterly Orange County Firefighting Magazine.

As a 501 C-3 nonprofit organization, OCFSA relies on sponsorships and donations to continue their important work of protecting businesses, employees, and neighbors from fire hazards. With a focus on providing education and raising awareness, OCFSA strives to reach more adults and children through their programs and initiatives.

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2.53 reviews
Bill G.
7/7/2021

OCFSA was great to my kids, they did the shop with a firefighter event at walmart...They truly made our christmas that year! since the event we have gotten back on our feet and will continue to...

Rob G.
5/31/2023

2021 tax filing has the same issues as previous years. Majority of money spent on "fundraising". The mission statement is, "PROVIDE EDUCATION & WELFARE BENEFITS TO MEMBERS". Of the $209,791 in...

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Erik N.
4/28/2015

Who are these people actually? I find no charity ratings anywhere. I think my wife gave them money one time and we continue to get calls about a fire museum and some fire engine for kids etc....

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