“These guys are there for us when we’re at our worst. It’s the least we can do to be there for them,” Charlie Black said.
YORK, Maine — First responders are always there for their communities in times of need, but even they sometimes need support in return.
This weekend, hundreds of Maine residents joined in to show gratitude at the Trooper Black Foundation’s 5K Road Race.
Black’s son, Charlie, now helps to run the nonprofit which works to help first responders and their families during hard times.
“These guys are there for us when we’re at our worst. It’s the least we can do to be there for them,” Black said. “We look at it as a way that my dad can continue to serve.”
Over 300 people registered for Saturday’s road race. This year’s fundraiser is focused on helping Tyler McDermott, a firefighter with the Wells Fire Department …