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Heroes Helping Heroes: Australian Firefighters’ Calendar Supports U.S. Hurricane Relief

The Australian Firefighters Calendar, known for its annual release featuring firefighters with various animals, is dedicating proceeds from its 2025 edition to support U.S. hurricane relief efforts as a gesture of gratitude for American aid during Australia’s severe 2019-20 bushfire season. This initiative, in collaboration with Greater Good Charities, aims to aid recovery from Hurricanes Milton and Helene by providing essential services like medical assistance, food, and shelter to impacted communities and their pets. By purchasing one of these calendars, fans not only get a visual treat but also contribute to a noble cause, strengthening the bond between the two nations through mutual support in times of crisis. The calendars showcase Australian firefighters alongside beloved animals like cats, puppies, koalas, and horses, symbolizing hope and resilience.

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