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The Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life Association
“Our purpose is to assist young men and women in the Fire Explorer Program with financial support and material donations.”
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 19 crewmates. KWEFLA helps young men and women successfully participate in fire career related explorer programs, just like Kevin did himself. Kevin truly enjoyed the explorer program and what it had to offer him in reaching his dreams.
Fire explorer programs give young adolescents aging 15-21 years of age 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.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Support from the community, public and private sector is essential to our ability to support Fire Explorer programs across the country. To date, we’ve been able to donate gear, resources and funds to departments across California, Alabama and New York. To learn more how to make a difference, click here.
To make a donation to the Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life Association, please click the button below.
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So heartwarming ❤️
Nice picture
5/14/23 (Mother’s Day)
The Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life association President Joe Woyjeck was honored to be the keynote speaker at todays United States Forest Service post 99 explorer Wildland fire academy graduation.
Approximately 250 were in attendance with
41 young men and women graduating today. What a wonderful Mother’s Day present for the mothers that attended.
The Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life Association was able to make a financial donation that helped underserved fire explorers in their pursuit of becoming a first responder.
Thank you for your continued support, without it we would not be able to help these future first responders.
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Well done Joe! Gotta love those green trucks! My alma mater.
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Get ready! The podcast for our documentary Into the Unknown, the Paramedics’ Journey drops this week! Join host and Producer of the Into The Unknown Documentary, The Paramedics’ Journey, Tonya Mantooth (yes that’s my sister). In this series, Tonya will explore the vast world of Emergency Medical Services featuring interviews with Kevin and I along with the 17th Surgeon General, Richard Carmona, Dr. Baxter Larmon, Professor of Emergency Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Steve Martin Assistant Fire Chief (Ret) Los Angeles County Fire Department and award winning film director, Tom Putnam In the 1st podcast, Tonya will conduct the first ever interview of Kevin and I together. We will share never before told stories about the start of our careers, our experiences on the show “Emergency” and why we were compelled to make this film. For more announcements follow us at intotheunknowndoc.com
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Breaking news!!!
Please share!!!
Save the Date.
June 30, 2023 the 10 year anniversary of losing the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots is approaching.
The Los Angeles County Fire Museum will host a ceremony beginning at 4pm. At 4:15 the names of the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots will be read, followed by a moment of silence at 4:42 pm
the official time of death.
Following the moment of silence and a short closing speech the Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life Association will host a day of appreciation
celebrating all the good and support that has occurred after this tragedy. We will celebrate life, family and the memories of our loved ones.
Please join us for this free event with BBQ, drinks, and music and dancing from the Kelly Boyz Band until 8pm.
Please RSVP so we have an estimated head count.
Free parking in the parking structure.
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🔥excellent to honor, cherish, celebrate, and remember.
Will definitely try to make it and hopefully with my two firefighter sons.
I would love to attend, but it is too far to make the trip at this time. I hope that you have a very successful event
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Congratulations
Best wishes!! Congrats!!
Congratulations !!
Hopefully he will look more like his beautiful mother than his slightly handsome father. Congratulations my friend. I'm so happy for you and your family. God Bless.
👍 h.b.
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4/30/23
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Thank you again for supporting our Cadet program!!!
The next generation !
Felicitaciones Joe y Ana, por Siempre Kevin !!!
Orange County says "thanks"///
Awesome!
Thank you for your support of the Fire Cadets!
Awesome!!
So awesome! I’m a mom with a post 360 Corona explorer 🙂
Tudo bem
Joia
Eu quero
Eu quero agradecer
CONGRATULATIONS
Good job Joe 🤘🏻😎
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Your support has been amazing!
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4/27/23
Todays tidbit…
Let’s live life to its fullest and instead of dwelling on the loss of the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots we focus on how even though they are gone they continue to give, so many great things have happened since their passing, so many great people have come together who otherwise wouldn't have come together to help so many on so many levels. RIP 19
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4/22/23
A $10,000 dollar check being presented by the Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life founder Anna Woyjeck and current Kevin Woyjeck Explorers for Life President Joe Woyjeck (Kevin’s parents)
To the United States Forest Service to support the forest service Wildland explorer program.
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Beautiful 🙏♥️
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Support all Explorer Programs they are the Future of the Fire Service
You two are inspirations to all ❤
Awesome!!
Fantastic!!!
You guys are doing so much good in memory of Kevin and his brothers.
Congratulations. Great Foundation doing great work. Miss you both.
Awesome! Great work Joe & Anna!🚒😎
this is great....so happy that Kevin is remembered this way....
Incredible!
Outstanding 👍 👍 👍
Thanks to Anna, Joe and their helpers for having an organization like this to assist explorer posts! Keep up the good work!
Great work brother!
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