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Every dollar you give helps us provide free swim lessons, CPR classes, job training, and emergency kits to youth and families who need it most. Whether you donate once or monthly, you're helping us stay afloat—and helping others learn how to swim, rescue, and thrive.
Our goal is to support 100 children every month with free swim lessons. Each child sponsored gets the chance to learn lifesaving skills, build confidence, and stay safe in the water. With your help, we can make sure no child is left behind.
Drowning is fast, silent, and preventable. Your donation gives children the skills and confidence they need to stay safe in and around the water.
Every sponsored lesson helps families feel supported and ensures local pools and programs put safety first. Together, we raise the standard for everyone.
The gift of water safety lasts a lifetime. By donating, you’re not just giving a lesson—you’re creating a ripple effect of protection, awareness, and hope.
Speaking up for safety has cost me more than I could have imagined. Facilities don’t like being told when they’re putting lives at risk—but I couldn’t stay silent. Doing the right thing has been life-changing, and while I fight the system, I need your help.
Every child deserves the chance to be safe in and around the water. Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death for children under 4, yet too many facilities cut corners when it comes to training and prevention. By standing with me, you’re standing for safer pools, stronger lifeguards, and a future where preventable tragedies don’t happen.
Support drowning prevention by sponsoring a swimmer for $60/month. Your gift provides swim lessons to children who otherwise wouldn’t have access, giving them lifesaving skills and a fighting chance in the water. Together, we can make sure no one has to pay the price for doing the right thing alone.
With every donation, you’ll receive a personal thank-you message from the individual who benefited — whether it’s a swimmer, a CPR student, or someone receiving a lifesaving kit.
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A Houston-area man drowned at Lake Conroe after jumping from a moving boat without a life jacket to retrieve his hat. Despite rescue efforts, he was later found in 17 feet of water. This tragedy underscores the critical need for flotation devices around water
In Arizona in May 2025, 3-year-old Trigg Kiser accidentally drowned after being left unsupervised for several minutes. Authorities recommended a child abuse charge against his father due to negligence. The case is now under review by the prosecutor’s office.
Two Galveston police officers were hospitalized after a training drill at Schlitterbahn went awry. During a swift-water rescue exercise, both lost footing and were submerged—fortunately, both survived following rapid intervention
A 14-year-old boy from the Chicago area tragically drowned while attending a church youth camp at Silver Birch Ranch in Wisconsin. Emergency responders were unable to revive him after he went underwater at Sawyer Lake.
Twelve-year-old Giver Essien drowned during a school summer enrichment field trip to Beartown State Forest in Pittsfield, MA. In June 2025, two individuals were indicted on charges, including involuntary manslaughter, in connection to the tragedy.
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