
The Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life Association
“Our mission is to support underserved Fire Explorers and Cadets by providing scholarships, equipment purchasing financial aid, and other financial assistance to programs and individuals.”
The Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life Association is a non-profit organization started by Kevin Woyjeck’s parents, Joe and Anna Woyjeck. It was founded as a way to honor and carry on Kevin’s legacy after his line of duty passing, battling the Yarnell, AZ wildfire on June 30th, 2013, alongside 18 crewmates. KWEFLA helps young men and women successfully participate in fire career related explorer and cadet programs, just like Kevin did himself. Kevin truly enjoyed the explorer program and what it had to offer him in reaching his dreams.
Our organization gives fire explorer and fire cadet programs and disadvantaged youth access to tools that help them follow their career goals, while shadowing real firefighters volunteering their time to teach and pass on knowledge. It fosters a priceless on-hand learning environment.

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3/12/26
Here is an incredible story of our latest EMT scholarship recipient
(Shared with permission)
“My name is [REDACTED]. I am in my Senior year of high school and will be graduating in May of 2026. I am a [REDACTED] Fire Explorer.
In 2019, my dad left my mother, myself, and my three siblings on the side of the road and cut off all contact. We were homeless for 2 years before we got into programs that began helping us. During those 2 years, we did not attend school and we have all worked so hard to not only make up for that missing time, but through it all, my mother had instilled in us the value of education and getting us to where we wanted to go. It took the determination of my whole family to pull ourselves up and out of that situation. Many times throughout our journey, we crossed paths with police officers, firefighters, and paramedics. My younger brother has epilepsy and firefighters and paramedics visited where we were living or staying more than once. They always showed us so much compassion, regardless of the situation we were in and provided my brother the best of care. It is because of these encounters, I decided I want to become a firefighter and paramedic. A large portion of the people firefighters and paramedics assist are in less than favorable situations and/or conditions. I would bring compassion to this role only someone who had walked in their shoes could have.
I have laid out a complete path for my future. It started with participation in the City of [REDACTED] Fire Explorer program where I live, something I became a part of in April of 2025. In the Summer of 2025, I became dual enrolled as a high school student at Fullerton and Cypress College, where I became CPR certified and took Medical Terminology in preparation for EMT training. I began EMT training in January at 17 years old, only a month before I turned 18 for my ride-alongs and so I could start the training as soon as possible. I would like to complete my EMT training and obtain my certificate by the time I graduate in May. This would allow me to hit the ground running using my certification to gain employment and hours to put toward paramedic school.
I plan to attend Santa Ana College and I am already dual enrolled in Fire Technology courses there along with Spanish IV as a high school student. I have been learning Spanish since elementary school and am fluent. I am planning to build and maintain my proficiency as being bilingual is a valuable skill to have as a first responder. While working and attending college for a Fire Science degree, I would save my income to pay for, attend, and become certified as a paramedic. I will transfer to Cal State LA for Fire Science. After graduating with my four year degree in Fire Science, I will move on to graduate school to obtain my MS degree in Executive Fire Administration.
Throughout my experiences, my mom has taught me to not let my circumstances keep me down and to utilize as much resources I can that are available to me. Despite the fact that I missed a year and a half of school in 2019, I had gotten so many high school credits that I could have graduated early. I only chose not to so I could experience prom and Grad Night. I even qualify for the California Community College Scholastic Honor Society at Santa Ana College for my outstanding academic achievement. In March of 2024, I received a President’s Volunteer Service Award for the more than 1,000 hours I volunteered for the National Park Service. In December of 2024, I applied and became a City of [REDACTED] Tech Scholar recipient. For this, I received a laptop and internet hotspot to assist in my journey.
I have also attended girls fire camps and became the award recipient at Los Angeles Fire Department’s Camp S.P.A.R.K. and at the Orange County Fire Authority’s Girls Empowerment” ... See MoreSee Less
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Wow, just wow!!
Outstanding
Excellent, and that's coming from a former LA County Explorer who got his EMT before graduating high school as well. Happy to see you are supporting this motivated future firefighter.
This is amazing! Whoever you are, keep moving forward. Even a trip or a stumble still means your moving. As a young person, you’re showing amazing grit, determination and maturity that a lot of people twice your age don’t have. Your future is yours and yours alone. Keep your goals to the front and don’t get stuck looking in the rearview. That shows you where you’ve been, not where you’re going. May your future be blessed and the Lord watch over you in your career and life.
Congratulations!!
Absolutely incredible story <3 thank for all your do to help!
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$10,000 donation to the Fullerton, (CA) fire dept to support the start up of their cadet program.
On January 15,2026
Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life Association Founder, Treasurer and most importantly, Kevin’s mom—Anna, along with Board Member Erin Stibal and I, had the honor of presenting a check for $10,000 to the Fullerton Fire Department in support of the new cadet program they are launching, with an anticipated start this July.
Many of Fullerton’s firefighters came up through cadet and explorer programs themselves, and they are genuinely excited to give back to the fire service by investing in the next generation.
Thank you to the Chief Loeser and to Captain Mike Lytle for their vision and commitment to developing future firefighters. And, of course, thank you to all of our donors—this support is only possible because of you.
Joe Woyjeck
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Pretty friggin’ cool🚒
They should've pulled the Crown out for the photo.
This is very cool. So much history into this organization. Hats off to the Woyjeck family.
Luv this 🥰😍
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1/2/26
The year came in with a bang! A multiple thousand dollar donation on 12/31/25 from Mike R. and a $25,000 dollar donation from Mark. This $25,000 can only be used for education and unlike the years before it is not limited to the state of California.
Sooooooooo, (Kevin started most conversations with, “Soooooo”) if you have a fire cadet or explorer program or a cadet/explorer in need please reach out.
explorersforlife.org
One of the best ways to support us is by an automatic monthly donation.
If you donate $10 a month it equates to $120 a year….
Thank you all for the support!
2026 is going to be a great year! ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations 👣💙
Kevin legacy is everywhere,I share his story, I I have his sticker on my water bottle and wear his shirts. I think 8 missed 24 and 25 tshirts,have any left?
🙌 🙌 🙌 🙌 🙌
Awesome
That’s Great!!
I love this!! ❤️
all to a good cause.....you and Anna are really doing a great job...thank you so much
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December 17, 2025
(The 102nd birthday of the LA County Fire Department)
Anna and I made the trek to Downtown Los Angeles to answer questions from representatives of the LA County Board of Supervisors as we near completion of a partnership agreement between the County of Los Angeles Fire Department and the Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life Association.
This is an agreement we’ve been working toward for nearly a year. At this meeting we were fortunate to be first on the agenda and even more fortunate that there were no questions. That’s usually a good thing… I think.
The next step is for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to vote on the agreement at an upcoming Board meeting.
Our partnership with the County is a natural one. Kevin and Bobby loved being LA County Fire Explorers, and with 10 million people in LA county this partnership will allow us to better support underserved young adults who are pursuing a future in the fire service.
Stay tuned… ... See MoreSee Less
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I love you two and the work you do. From the ❤️.
Joe, you guys are amazing.
1000% support this program - this is our best hope for the future of the fire service as we know it
Outstanding !!!
Everything is going to be ok…🚒
Such important work, my brother, Godspeed, and God bless your vision. 🙏 merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family.
Great work moving forward for our fire future involving youth!!🙏👍🎈❤️
Strong work, Wojo !
Hopefully a partnership that will benefit many !!! Congrats Joe and Anna!!
Awsome!!!
Way to go, your great work continues!
I have such admiration for you two. Absolutely indefatigable. Merry Christmas and Happy New year to you and your family.❤️
It is amazing the number of people you two touch and love. Hugs
Good Job. Keep up the good work.
Very cool! God Bless you Both !
Here’s to a great partnership.
So impressed! You are making such a positive difference!
Good job kids. You make us all proud.
Merry Christmas, Joe, Anna and family. You have been so blessed with the desires of your hearts, the love, the contacts and seemingly boundless energy in honoring Kevin's legacy. So precious a thing to watch the organization grow to touch so, so many. With much love and admiration always, Lynn Thornton.
❤️💕🙏🏻
Awesome!
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Honored to speak at the El Camino Fire Academy Class 165 graduation today and present the Kevin Woyjeck Top Recruit Award to Recruit Weaver.
Kevin was a proud member of Class 134, and supporting future firefighters through moments like this is at the heart of our mission.
Congratulations to the entire class — we’re proud of you.
—Joe Woyjeck ... See MoreSee Less
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I really appreciate these recruits fir deciding to become firefighters....it is n honorable position... Joe probably had a lot to say about inspiration and dedication and loyalty and bravery....he knows ...
Nice Joe. And congrats to Recruit Weaver —- BTW, no relation to me.
Way yo go, Joe! And Academy class 165! Onward and upward!
Great honor for Recruit Weaver and Kevin.
Congratulations
Joe, you're tireless!!!! I know you'll keep up the good work! Luv ya like a brotha, Trigger
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Take Two!
While filming in Arizona, Bourke spent the day at Wildlife World Zoo for the Red & Blue Fire and Police Appreciation event — and it turned into the perfect moment to announce our Hollywood Giveaway winner, John Lopez.
A heartfelt thank-you to Jessie Keller @jessiekeller24, who invited KWEFLA to be part of this special day, and to Fire Captain Jesse Nettles and his family for representing us with so much heart. And of course, a big shoutout to Crockett, the very talented sea lion who stole the show.
Bourke — thank you for continuing to show up for us in such meaningful ways. Your support has helped us share Kevin’s story farther than we ever imagined.
The year isn’t over yet, and there’s still time to make a donation to support Fire Explorers and Cadets.
All donation info is in our bio.
We are continually amazed by the ripples of kindness. 💜 ... See MoreSee Less
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Bourke Floyd @bourke_floyd managed to turn Fan Fest into another Hollywood moment — this time teaming up with actor Noel Gugliemi @actornoelg (Fast & Furious) to help announce our giveaway winner. Only Bourke could make a simple video feel like a scene from a movie.
Huge congratulations to John Lopez!
And a massive thank-you to Bourke — and Noel — for using their time, energy, and big hearts to help us support Fire Explorers and honor Kevin Woyjeck’s legacy.💜 ... See MoreSee Less
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He’s not from Temecula He was born in East LA 😃
Another behind-the-scenes moment from Bourke and the Hackjob team. As he says… if you win this Hollywood Experience, anything can happen!
We’re so grateful to Bourke and the entire crew for helping us amplify Kevin’s story and support young Fire Explorers following the same path he once did.
The giveaway is open until Friday at 12 PM PST.
Donate or enter free — all details are in our bio. ... See MoreSee Less
Another behind-the-scenes moment from Bourke and the Hackjob team. As he says… if you win this Hollywood Experience, anything can happen! We’re so grateful to Bourke and the entire crew for helping us amplify Kevin’s story and support young Fire Explorers following the same path he once did. The giveaway is open until Friday at 12 PM PST. Donate or enter free — all details are in our bio.
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Another behind-the-scenes moment from Bourke and the Hackjob team. As he says… if you win this Hollywood Experience, anything can happen!
We’re so grateful to Bourke and the entire crew for helping us amplify Kevin’s story and support young Fire Explorers following the same path he once did.
The giveaway is open until Friday at 12 PM PST.
Donate or enter free — all details are in our bio. ... See MoreSee Less
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