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San Francisco Black Firefighters Association outlines youth academy, marks 50th anniversary

San Francisco Fire Commission · August 24, 2022
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The San Francisco Black Firefighters Association told the Fire Commission it runs a volunteer youth academy for 14–19‑year‑olds, described recruitment and community programs, and announced a two‑day 50th‑anniversary celebration with an honors event and gala.

The San Francisco Black Firefighters Association on Aug. 4 told the Fire Commission about its youth academy, community outreach and a two‑day 50th‑anniversary celebration.

"We are the San Francisco Black Firefighters Association and once again we appreciate the opportunity to highlight our organization," said a BFA representative opening the presentation. The group said it was founded in 1972, maintains a headquarters at 4936 Third Street in Bayview and has about 110 active members.

Acting Lieutenant John Smith, vice president of the association and lead instructor for the youth…

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