
Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation
The Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation derived its name and
inspiration from an eight-year-old child, Alisa Ann, who died from injuries sustained in a
common backyard barbecue accident. Founded in 1971, the Burn Foundation works in
partnership with firefighters, educators, and burn care professionals to develop
innovative programs and services.
There are 1.25 million burn injuries each year in the United States. Recognizing that
prevention education is essential to avoid the agony of burn injuries, the Burn Foundation
has produced a variety of innovative prevention materials and programs that are
distributed throughout California and all over the world.
The Burn Foundation's survivor assistance programs are designed to relieve emotional
suffering, create opportunities for socializing, and help build the skills necessary to
cope in a society that highly values physical appearance and won't let survivors forget
that they look different.
The Burn Foundation is funded entirely by
private sources including: firefighter associations, community groups, corporations, local
businesses and individuals. Contributions are tax-deductible.
1999 Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Relay Photos
2001 Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Relay Photos
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