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Fire cadets in Hampshire praised after volunteering over 3,000 hours
Summary
Hampshire and Isle of Wight fire cadets volunteered more than 3,000 hours in 2025 and helped raise over £18,000 for The Fire Fighters Charity.
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service fire cadets volunteered more than 3,000 hours in 2025 and helped raise more than £18,000 for The Fire Fighters Charity. Volunteer instructors contributed 972 hours to support the scheme. Cadets took part in 48 community and charity events across the region. Organisers said the programme aims to develop confidence, leadership and real‑world skills while giving back to communities.
Key points:
- Cadets volunteered over 3,000 hours in 2025 and helped raise more than £18,000 for The Fire Fighters Charity.
- Volunteer instructors provided 972 hours of support to the programme.
- Cadets took part in 48 community and charity events, including Fawley Emergency Services Day, Burley Fire Show, the Great South Run, station open days and Remembrance Day parades.
- Leaders and managers said the programme helps build confidence and leadership and praised the cadets for their community contributions.
Summary:
The cadets' volunteer work supported a wide range of local events and raised funds for charity, and organisers described 2025 as a strong year for community engagement. Undetermined at this time.
