CPR Classes
How CPR Classes Support Our Mission
1. Empowering Families and Communities
Many children and individuals on the autism spectrum are naturally drawn to water, often without fully understanding the dangers.
CPR training equips parents, caregivers, and community members with life-saving skills to respond in emergencies—especially in the critical moments before first responders arrive.
2. Enhancing Swim Safety
CPR is a cornerstone of water safety. By teaching it, we’re not just advocating for awareness—we’re ensuring that people are prepared to act.
It bridges the gap between prevention and response, helping to save lives when accidents happen despite best precautions.
3. Supporting Vulnerable Populations
Children with autism are 160 times more likely to drown than their neurotypical peers.
Teaching CPR to those who live and work with this community builds a stronger safety net around individuals most at risk.
4. Spreading Awareness Through Action
Hosting CPR classes helps us educate communities about the unique challenges individuals on the spectrum face near water.
It opens the door for deeper conversations about inclusion, safety planning, and the importance of vigilance in aquatic environments.
If you interested in attending a CPR class or learning more, please contact us!