This scholarship seeks an individual that embodies the ideals of Chief James Perrin
Seavey, Senior. Someone that has made it their goal to ensure the health and
wellness of their sisters and brothers physically, mentally and spiritually.
Chief James P. Seavey, Sr. was a VCOS At-Large Board Member that passed away
Sept. 4, 2018, after a courageous five-year battle with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Throughout his career, Jim’s passion was elevating morale, empowering members to exceed expectations, and providing through example unparalleled selflessness at
every opportunity. Jim is remembered for his extraordinary devotion to family and
for often undertaking duties that transcended traditional roles. While he shared in
human weakness, he was unwavering in his values, commitment, and ethos. He was a faithful soul and he joined in a strong love for God.
The Lavender Ribbon Report: Best Practices for Preventing Firefighter Cancer,
which he researched and co-authored, was a timely example of Jim’s national
influence. Setting out 11 actions that can dramatically reduce deaths of first
responders from cancers caused by the very fires they fight, it was published by the
International Association of Fire Chiefs- Volunteer and Combination Officers Section
and the National Volunteer Fire Council.
“When we lost Jim last year, it was felt by the VCOS and the fire service. We
promised to carry on the fight for him,” said Chief Charles Flynn, Chair of the VCOS.
“the Chief James P. Seavey, Sr. Scholarship is one way we are continuing to carry out his mission and honor his memory.”
The winner will be given a complimentary conference registration and receive a
$1,500 scholarship presented at the Symposium in the Sun conference.
Application period closes 5 PM ET on August 15.
The award will be presented at the 2024 IAFC-VCOS Symposium in the Sun
November 14-17, 2024.