The COVID crisis has thrown into sharp relief just how important our first responders are, and to say thank you, Firewire is sharing a bit of stoke by donating 100 surfboards to deserving essential workers.
All you have to do to be a part of this initiative is purchase a board -- when else can you grow the quiver and support such an unquestionably awesome cause?
Firewire is giving away 100 boards -- 50 in Australia, and 50 in the USA -- alongside the first 100 boards purchased through its website. You buy a board, and if you're within that 100, they'll send another board to a first responder on your behalf.
Importantly, they are also looking for help to identify first responders such as doctors, nurses, police, firefighters, lifeguards and other critical people on the frontlines of a once-in-a-generation health crisis. If you know someone, let Firewire know using the hashtag #ResponderStoke.
Firewire Is Giving Away Surfboards To First Responders
Ben Collins
The COVID crisis has thrown into sharp relief just how important our first responders are, and to say thank you, Firewire is sharing a bit of stoke by donating 100 surfboards to deserving essential workers.
All you have to do to be a part of this initiative is purchase a board -- when else can you grow the quiver and support such an unquestionably awesome cause?
Firewire is giving away 100 boards -- 50 in Australia, and 50 in the USA -- alongside the first 100 boards purchased through its website. You buy a board, and if you're within that 100, they'll send another board to a first responder on your behalf.
Importantly, they are also looking for help to identify first responders such as doctors, nurses, police, firefighters, lifeguards and other critical people on the frontlines of a once-in-a-generation health crisis. If you know someone, let Firewire know using the hashtag #ResponderStoke.
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