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Sebastopol Rotary Teaches 300+ Kids to Swim for Free
Acts of Kindness3h ago

Sebastopol Rotary Teaches 300+ Kids to Swim for Free

A California Rotary club has taught 13,000 children to swim since 1984, and this year they need 100 volunteers to keep their life-saving program running. Water safety experts estimate that for every 100 swim lessons taught, one life is saved.

Google: volunteers help3 min read
7,000 NZ Kids Get Life-Saving Swim Lessons
SolutionsFeb 27

7,000 NZ Kids Get Life-Saving Swim Lessons

A three-month campaign by Stuff and Water Safety New Zealand has funded swimming lessons for over 7,000 children at 31 schools nationwide. With seven in 10 Kiwi kids unable to tread water, the program aims to teach 10,000 children essential water safety skills that could save their lives.

Stuff NZ2 min read
Former All Black Piri Weepu Champions Kids' Swim Lessons
SportsFeb 24

Former All Black Piri Weepu Champions Kids' Swim Lessons

Rugby legend Piri Weepu is using his platform to save lives, reminding New Zealand that even the best cannonball means nothing if you can't swim. His message comes as drowning remains the country's top recreational killer, but youth drowning rates hit historic lows thanks to swim education.

Stuff NZ3 min read
Tampa YMCA Leader Taught 13,000 Kids to Swim Safely
Community HeroesFeb 5

Tampa YMCA Leader Taught 13,000 Kids to Swim Safely

Lacey Boldman's drowning prevention program at the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA taught over 13,000 children water safety last year. The Tampa Bay Lightning honored her work with a $50,000 grant to keep kids safe around water.

Google News - Community Hero2 min read
NZ Campaign Adds 50 Swim Instructors to Save Kids' Lives
Acts of KindnessJan 30

NZ Campaign Adds 50 Swim Instructors to Save Kids' Lives

A public fundraising campaign in New Zealand has trained 50 new water safety instructors and expanded survival swimming lessons to thousands of children. The initiative is teaching kids essential skills like floating in open water, where most drownings occur.

Stuff NZ2 min read