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Bear Creek Gives Back
February is Give Back Month for Bear Creek. We are pleased to announce that we will be helping to raise money and awareness for several worthy causes. Guests will have the option to make a donation towards any of these causes while making a lift ticket purchase. This is completely optional. Each week of February will benefit a different cause.
Listed below is who we are giving back to and when:
- February 2 – 8 – The Julian Diaz Legacy Foundation
- February 9 – 15 – The American Heart Association
- February 16 – 22 – The Special Olympics
- February 23 – 28 – The Topton Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1
Here’s more about each worthy cause.
- The Julian Diaz Legacy Foundation’s mission is to advocate for burn victims and support families facing similar hardships. The foundation is committed to promoting fire safety and burn awareness to help prevent further tragedies and to advance research in burn treatment, ensuring those affected receive the highest quality care and outcomes. Above all, the foundation aims to honor Julian’s legacy by instilling strength and bravery in the lives of others. This week also coincides with National Burn Awareness Week. For more about Julian and the foundation, please click Here.
- February is American Heart Month. The goal of American Heart Month is to raise awareness about heart disease and encourage people to take action to prevent it. Since this week includes Valentine’s Day, we felt it was a good week to support the American Heart Association. For over a century, the American Heart Association has led the fight against heart disease and stroke. As the nation’s largest voluntary organization focused on cardiovascular health, the AHA unites millions of volunteers and supporters to save and improve lives through education, research, and advocacy. Learn more by clicking here.
Special Olympics is a global movement dedicated to ending discrimination against individuals with intellectual disabilities through the power of sports. It fosters a world of inclusion, acceptance, and community where every individual is valued and welcomed, regardless of ability.
This initiative brings together athletes, volunteers, and families to create meaningful connections and opportunities, promoting a healthier, more joyful world. Special Olympics is more than just sports—it’s a celebration of unity, perseverance, and the incredible potential within everyone.
Learn how this movement is transforming lives and building a future where everyone can thrive by clicking here.
Topton Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 is dedicated to serving and protecting our community with unwavering commitment. Their recent purchase of a much-needed E-One Ladder Truck enhances their ability to respond to emergencies and keep our community safe. As a volunteer-driven organization, they rely on donations to fund vital equipment and resources that allow them to continue their life-saving work. Supporting the Topton Fire Company is an investment in the safety and well-being of our community and we are proud to do so. For more information on the Topton Volunteer Fire Company No. 1, please click here.