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Racial disparities in drowning deaths persist, research shows by Naseem S. Miller, The Journalist’s Resource

Racial disparities in drowning deaths persist, research shows by Naseem S. Miller, The Journalist's Resource May 16, 2024 This piece, originally published in July 2021, was updated in May 2024 with new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the findings of two recent studies on drowning prevention interventions. Worldwide, at least 235,000 people fatally drown each year, making it one of the leading causes of injury-related death. The U.N. General Assembly has said drowning is "largely unrecognized relative to...

Special Olympic Swim Opportunities By: Jessica Brady

I have been a physical educator for 10 years. A lifeguard for almost 20 years. Research tells us how important physical activity and nutrition are. However, we should also consider how impactful and valuable being part of a team is for all ages and abilities. In today's society technology is entertainment and a myriad of other things. Personally, I think we need to disconnect from these devices, get out of the house, move to improve and enjoy one another's company. For me all signs lead...

Unveiling the Extraordinary Journey of Merle Liivand: A Story of Triumph and Environmental Advocacy

Full Video Introduction: In a world where challenges seem insurmountable and environmental issues loom large, there are individuals whose stories serve as beacons of hope and inspiration. One such individual is Merle Liivand, whose remarkable journey from adversity to triumph is nothing short of awe-inspiring. In this blog post, we delve into the captivating speech delivered by Merle Liivand, where she shares her extraordinary life story, her passion for swimming, and her unwavering commitment to environmental advocacy. The Journey Begins: Merle Liivand's journey is...

Read a Transformative Story on a Near- Drowning Experience | By Maggie Slepian | Via Longreads

About the Article: Dive into a narrative by Maggie Slepian, chronicling her transformative experience on Montana's Gallatin River. In her story, "Surviving the Rapids," Slepian shares a moment of crisis that redefines resilience. The full story promises a journey of courage and redemption. Click below to explore the profound lessons learned in the face of adversity. of resilience in "Surviving the Rapids." Article Link: https://longreads.com/2024/04/02/i-nearly-died-drowning-maggie-slepian/

Swim Strong Featured in NY Groove Article by Tim Donnelly

Dive Into Change: How to Tackle New York's Swimming Crisis Article Summary: Discover how New York City is combating its swimming crisis as Tim Donnelly delves into the urgent need for water safety education. With one in four NYC kids unable to swim, Shawn Slevin, founder of the Swim Strong Foundation, reveals the alarming reality of the city's aquatic desert. Uncover the initiatives and resources available for both kids and adults to learn swimming skills, from free lessons at city parks to...

Creating a New York Aquatics Culture: Shawn Slevin to the NYC Council

Dive into Shawn Slevin's compelling testimony on the critical need for water safety advocacy in New York City. Watch the full video to learn how Swim Strong Foundation is making waves in creating a safer aquatic environment for all. In a recent gathering of city officials, council members, and advocates, Shawn Slevin, the Executive Director of Swim Strong Foundation, took center stage to address the critical issue of water safety in New York City. With over 17 years of dedicated advocacy,...