The Goodyear Fire Department will host its annual Camp F.I.R.E.S. from June 16 to 20, offering local high school girls a chance to explore careers in emergency services while building confidence and leadership skills.
Camp F.I.R.E.S., which stands for Females in Responding Emergency Services, is designed to empower young women through fire-related activities and team-based challenges. Participants will receive hands-on experience and work directly with professionals in fire and emergency medical services.
“We want girls attending our camp to experience something that they wouldn’t typically experience, like climbing a 100-foot ladder,” said Goodyear Fire Engineer Lora Davis. “But we also want them to build self-confidence, learn how to work with others, and gain leadership skills that they can use as they enter adulthood.”
The camp’s mission includes encouraging a strong work ethic, supporting self-confidence and offering experiences in structural firefighting and emergency response. Activities are led by both men and women in public safety roles.
“Investing in initiatives like this camp for teen girls underscores our commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive public safety sector,” said Goodyear City Manager Wynette Reed. “Empowering young women through hands-on experiences not only strengthens our community resilience but also cultivates future leaders dedicated to serving our neighborhoods.”
More details on the event and registration information will be available at goodyearaz.gov/fire.