No-Li Brewhouse and Spokane FireFighters Local 29 Unite

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Raising $30,000 for fallen firefighters and their families

What happened recently in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho was a senseless tragedy and nothing anyone does can restore life or entirely repair the heartbreak. No-Li Brewhouse knows this, but is stepping up to do what it can. Below is an announcement from the brewery regarding its fundraising efforts to support the individuals and families most gravely impacted by the situation. You can contribute to the cause here.

Spokane, WA – No-Li Brewhouse and Spokane FireFighters Local 29 are uniting to donate 100% of sales to support fallen firefighters, their families, and first responders impacted by the Canfield Mountain tragedy in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. This effort honors the service and sacrifice of these firefighters while providing support to their families during this difficult time.

Through this effort, No-Li will donate $25,000 to the Red & Blue Foundation (direct support to the families of the Canfield Incident) and $5,000 to the Spokane Fire Fighter Crisis Fund, totaling $30,000 as part of its Fight Fire with Beer Community Campaign. Funds will be raised through monthly No-Li pint night sales, the Fight Fire Weekend event (July 18 & 19), Fight Fire Lager six-packs (available July 8), and Fight Fire T-shirt sales.


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“In the reality and heartache of this tragedy, we seek to unify and show resilience together,” says John Bryant, owner of No-Li Brewhouse. “Our collective strength lies in not succumbing to fear or isolation, but in bringing our community together to honor these firefighters and support their families.”

Rather than canceling this year’s Fight Fire with Beer project, No-Li and Spokane FireFighters Local 29 will dedicate the campaign to the firefighters, their families, and all first responders in our communities.

“This is a simple act of love and respect,” Bryant says. “We are honored to partner with Spokane FireFighters Local 29 to unify our Spokane community in support of our neighbors in Coeur d’Alene during this incredibly difficult time.”

You can also directly donate to the Canfield Incident fund HERE, and No-Li will have a cash donation bin in the Bier Hall.


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